Yes they are.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
Geckoes are related to snakes in that they are both reptiles, but geckoes are not snakes. Geckoes have legs, and snakes don't.
Both snakes and dinosaurs are diapsid reptiles. Dinosaurs, however, are archosaurs. Snakes are squamates.
they have sharp teeth
No. Snakes and turtles are both reptiles. They have scaly skin and are cold-blooded.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
They are both reptiles. More precisely, both are archisaurs, advanced reptiles. Odd as it may seem, an alligator is closer to a bird than it is to a turtle.
Oh, dude, snakes, turtles, and alligators are all reptiles! They're like the cool kids of the animal kingdom with their scaly skin and cold-blooded vibes. So yeah, they're all part of the reptile squad, just chillin' and slitherin' around.
yes. Crocodiles and alligators both live in the subtropical areas. They share their home with many different kinds of animals especially insects, birds, and other reptiles.
Salamanders and snakes are reptiles, both reproduce by laying eggs, some species of each are amphibious. See the link below for more information.
Snakes and Lizards are classified as reptiles (Class Reptilia Order Squamata)Hope this helps :)
I have both males and females in my vast reptiles collection.