They have the same vision we have, but pit vipers, boas, and pythons have heat sensing vision that is much more sensitive than our best thermal cameras and goggles. Reptiles can also see ultra violet light, which is a spectrum other than ours.
Its about 50 reptiles
Yes, most reptiles can see red light, although some species may have limited color vision.
One, you can often see reptiles laying out in the sun on a rock or log. Two, most reptiles cant breath under water.
Yes, you often see lizards.
I am pretty sure that it is 2 to 1 i never really see women that have reptiles maybe hermit crabs but not reptiles
reptiles: tetrapods and amniotes fish: Vertebrata Subphylum See related links for more details
If you want to know how to tell reptiles from other animals all you have to do is see if they lay eggs or not. if they do then you no they are reptiles so frogs are reptiles
Because some reptiles see other reptiles as food. It's nature for large things to prey on smaller ones.
Let's see, "reptiles" refers to turtles, tortoises, terrapins, all types of lizards, all types of snakes, well the point is the question is too broad.
Reptiles. See related questions.
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Salamanders and snakes are reptiles, both reproduce by laying eggs, some species of each are amphibious. See the link below for more information.