Tortoises, you're a jerk.
Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
all of them and do me a favor dont get them confused with amphipeans which live on land and in water, reptiles only can live on land, with alligators and turtles they just can hiold their breath for relatively long periods of time, and the water snakes just glide across the water
No because an amphibian lives in water and on land. Reptiles can only live in warm places like the desert.
tortiose
in relation to what? humans? well we share amniotic eggs with reptilia, also reptilla have lungs and live "primarily on land aswell." Lastly the crocodile is the only reptile to have a 4 chamber heart.
turtles and tortoises, which are land turtles.
snail
the variable skink is a reptile
what a supid question. mamals, reptiles. birds. insects
Define dinosaur. Dinosaurs were the dominant vertebrate animals of terrestrial ecosystems. Meaning they only lived in land. The ones that live in water are other reptiles but certainly they are not dinosaurs.There were numerous prehistoric reptiles that were aquatic, such as the ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs, that were alive during the time of dinosaurs.
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America. Greenland is too cold for snakes.
Yes they only live in the ocean, they only come to land when they lay eggsANS2:No, they also die in the ocean...If you mean "do they live only in the ocean" that would be difficult to answer with a yes or no. The eggs are laid on land, and the adult females return to land to lay eggs. They live most of their lives in the ocean but they do not live only in the ocean.