Ophidia
Yes, all rattlesnakes are reptiles. They belong to the suborder Serpentes within the class Reptilia.
Snakes are not a single species, nor do they belong to a single genus. Snakes are a suborder of reptiles that contains 3,400 known species in over 500 genera. They belong to the suborder Serpentes in the order Squamata.
Legless reptiles include snakes (suborder Serpentes) and quite a few legless lizards such as the slow worm from all sorts of other orders.
Of the class Reptilia: Order Squamata Suborder Sauria (lizards) Suborder Amphisbaenia (amphisbaenians) Suborder Serpentes (snakes) Order Testudines (turtles, tortoises, terrapins) Order Corcodylia (crocodiles, alligators) Order Rhynchocephalia (tuataras)
No, snakes are reptiles. A snake is a reptile, not an amphibian.No, a snake is not an amphibian.
Snakes are related to reptiles, specifically belonging to the suborder Serpentes. They are cold-blooded animals that are closely related to lizards and share a common ancestor within the class Reptilia.
Snakes are not a species; they are a suborder containing hundreds of genera.
The reptile kingdom because it has scales and is cold blooded
A herpetologist works with reptiles and amphibians. This includes snakes, lizards and frogs.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
Of course all snakes are reptiles.
Yes, Tiger snakes are reptiles.