In a reptiles habitat there is everthing they need to sevive. eg. gekos needs rock, moist soil, heat and food. if one of those things were to disaper that spices would die off.
Forests
no
If you mean a 'turtle' - they are reptiles - not mammals !
There is no such thing as an invertebrate reptile. Reptiles are vertebrates.
Predominantly, their habitat would be "Riverine" but, being egg-laying reptiles, they will exploit the "Riparian" habitat on occasion.
Predominantly, their habitat would be "Riverine" but, being egg-laying reptiles, they will exploit the "Riparian" habitat on occasion.
yes they do because the might get really cold and die.
Reptiles can be found in a variety of habitats such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Their specific habitat will depend on the species of reptile, with some preferring hot and dry environments while others thrive in more humid areas. Reptiles typically need a habitat that provides shelter, food, water, and suitable temperatures for their survival.
A wildlife garden is an environment that is attractive to various forms of wildlife such as birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects,...
i think sea iguanas
Reptiles prefer to live in warm, dry climates rather than wet ones. However, they can be found on every continent except for Antarctica. Reptiles have adapted to live in a variety of environments, including water, deserts, jungles, forests, and mountains.
Reptiles can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, grasslands, forests, wetlands, and aquatic environments. They are well adapted to different habitats and are able to thrive in a range of conditions. Some reptiles are also known to adapt to urban environments.