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The noun reptiles is the plural form of the singular noun reptile.

The singular possessive form is reptile's.

The plural possessive form is reptiles'.

Examples:

There were tracks of several different reptiles in the mud. (plural)

One of the reptile's tracks led into the tall grass. (singular possessive)

The rest of the reptiles' tracks led to the water. (plural possessive)

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The possessive form of the plural noun lizards is lizards'.

Example: The lizards' tracks went off in several directions.

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The possessive form of the plural noun reptiles is reptiles'.

Example: The zoo has recreated each of the reptiles' habitats.

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