Corcodiles, alligators, king cobra's, anacondas, burmese python, reticulated pythons, komodo dragon... too many to name them all..
Tegu is a large lizard native to South America.
Alligators and crocodilles snakes, lizzards, large birds
The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is a very large lizard - and is mortal, like are all reptiles.
Scaley skin, very powerful jaws, belong to the same Crocodilia family, very large reptiles, and very assertive with their territory.
Incorrect. Reptiles are very real.
Because some reptiles see other reptiles as food. It's nature for large things to prey on smaller ones.
No. Crocodiles are in a group by themselves - they are very large reptiles that live in and around bodies of water. Geckos are very small lizards that usually live in trees.
I found some reptiles in my backyard. They were long and slinky and slithered away when I walked by.
Most reptiles are predators which means they eat other animals to survive. But many reptiles are not very large so they limit their prey to animals that are smaller than they are such as invertebrates, amphibians, small mammals and small reptiles. There are a few reptiles though that are herbivores and feed mostly on plant material.
Reptiles are vertebrates with bodies covered with scales..They Absorb heat from the environment,but they avoid very high and very low temperatures.During winter some Reptiles hibernate.Reptiles that live in dessert share active at night when the temperature is lower.
Yes some reptiles do have gills.
it depends on the reptile. Small land dwelling lizards and snakes feed mostly on insects, worms, slugs, and small amphibians. Larger species may also go after small mammals (e.g. mice), birds, fish, and other reptiles. Very large reptiles such as crocodiles, komodo dragons, and a few species of snake sometimes go after large animals such as deer, water buffalo, and even zebras in the the case of crocodiles. Some reptiles, such as tortoises are herbivores and don't have prey.