On land, reptiles typically use feet to move (most lizards are quadrupedal) . When reptiles are swimming, generally the tail is used, too. Snakes use their backbone, scales, and muscles to move, as they have no feet. For better movement on land, some lizards and most snakes have more vertebrae.
That depends on the reptile, but most of them walk, or slither, or swim.
They allowed them to move away from water.
Chameleons can move their eyes independently of each other.The only family of reptiles/lizards that can move their eyes in two different directions are chameleons. Any type of chameleon can do this.
Cold blooded animals, more likely reptiles are the ones that move because of temperature
Yes, reptiles do hibernate because they are cold-blooded and when it gets cold they con't move around quickly, so the go into hiding and hibernate.
They either adapt to their environment or move the other places that are suitable for their healthy growth, or else they will die.
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Reptiles, unlike mammals, can't regulate their body heat. They become torpid during the cold of the night, and would be easy prey if they didn't hide away. Once the sun has risen and the air has warmed up, so reptiles will become more active.
At first i want to congratulate for thinking different. Animals move by legs, muscle (snail), they crawl (reptiles), fly (birds). Planets they move (revolve) due the centripetal force between the earth and planet.
they can travel over land because they do not need to lay eggs in water
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.