The simalarities that dinosaurs and reptiles share are they both lay eggs have rough skin.
they are warm blooded, they have tails, and they sometimes eat plants.
The dinosaurs that walked on four legs had hips like some lizards. Also dinosaurs had scales and claws.
One characteristic all reptiles share is that they are all cold-blooded.
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Iguanas are reptiles, and are cold-blooded, as all reptiles are.
Most reptiles lay eggs, but some species do not. An couple of examples of the latter would be the garter snake or all boas and all vipers. The eggs are fertilized inside the mother then hatch inside the mother then are born alive.
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,
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Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
One characteristic all reptiles share is that they are all cold-blooded.
All reptiles are diapsids. Mammals (like you and I) are, in contrast, synapsids. So in that respect all reptiles are alike. However, I would not say they were all alike. Snakes are reptiles but lack limbs. Alligators are also reptiles, as are lizards. Tuatara, gavials, amphisbaenids, and tortoises each represent one of the four main modern orders of reptiles. They share some characteristics--just as you and I do, but I would not say they were all alike.
A heart! respiratory systems, all are heteratrophic organisms, all use sexual reproduction (with a few exceptions here and there.)
no all reptiles does not have ribs
Mode of reproduction
Marsupials are mammals, so share all features with other mammals. As well, they are vertebrates, so share the characteristic of having a backbone with birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Like birds and reptiles, mammals breathe via lungs (rather than gills), and like birds, they are warm-blooded.
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
Yes, all Reptiles do have scales.
No, they are reptiles. ALL turtles are reptiles.
Yes. If you go back far enough, all life on Earth shares a common ancestor.
Yes all rattle snakes are reptiles.
all reptiles are cold blooded and are tetrapods