Reptiles.
The most common reptiles include alligators, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, tortoises and turtles. Reptiles are air-breathing animals, although many live not only on land but in water. The most noticeable feature of reptiles are the scales that cover their body. The majority of reptiles lay eggs to give birth to their young.
Reptiles are often called cold-blooded because they can't regulate their own body temperature.
Fish, reptiles & amphibians are all cold blooded & are all vertebrates.
a cold blooded animal with scales is a reptile
Generally speaking, a fish or reptile.
an alligator and a crocodile.
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This description does not fit any known living animals.Reptiles are cold-blooded, breathe with lungs, usually lay eggs and have scaly skin, but they do not have scales. The only creatures with scales are fish, and they do not breathe with lungs.
A reptile has scales and lungs to breathe air
Reptiles, amphibians and fish are all cold-blooded vertebrates.
They are mammals. Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that can breathe through gills underwater as well as using lungs on land. Lions are warm-blooded and cannot breathe underwater.
Adult Bull Frog
snakes. The body of the snakes are covered with scales and breathe through lungs
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All mammals can breathe with lungs.
Dolphins are marine mammals. They are warm blooded, breathe air with lungs, give birth to live young, and have smooth skin. Fish are cold blooded, "breathe" water using gills, lay eggs, and have scales.
Lizards have an interior skeleton and a spinal chord, which distinguishes them as vertebrates rather than arthropods (the phylum that contains insects). They have scales, breathe through lungs, and are cold-blooded, which distinguishes them as reptiles.
lungs or gills