legs. and names. and habitats.
Snakes, Lizards, Crocodilians, Turtles and Tortoises
the main animals in chembakolli are elephants,bears,snakes and lizards sparkyadam
a tiger, snakes, lizards, birds, panthers
It varies - but includes lizards, frogs, mammals, birds and their eggs.
Crocodilia: Crocodilians Sphenodontia: Tautaras Squamata: Lizards and Snakes Testudines: Turtles and Tortioses
Roadrunners are opportunistic feeders and their diet consists of insects, lizards, snakes, small mammals, birds, and fruits. Their main predators include hawks, owls, bobcats, and domestic cats.
Ants, wasps, flies, birds, snakes, toads, rats, lizards and some types of monkeys eat butterflies.
There are four main groups of reptiles: turtles, crocodilians, snakes and lizards, and tuataras. These groups encompass a diverse range of species adapted to various environments. Each group has distinct characteristics and evolutionary histories, contributing to the overall diversity of reptiles.
yes there is. Many infact. as well as anacondas, caimans, lizards and turtles! and many others of course but they a the main animal species.
There are three main groups of reptiles. One group is the lizards and snakes. Although snakes do not have legs, they evolved from lizards, which have legs. The second group is the turtles and tortoises, which have a heavy shell that is attached to the skeleton. The third group is the crocodiles and alligators (the crocodilians). The last two groups are generally found in or near the water.
The main predators of frilled neck lizards are birds of prey, snakes, and larger lizards. These predators are able to catch the frilled neck lizard either on the ground or in the trees where they live. The frilled neck lizard has developed its unique defensive display of extending its frill to try to scare off potential predators.
Types of reptiles: Crocodilia - crocodiles, gharials, caimans, alligators (23 species) Sphenodontia - tuataras (2 species) Squamata - lizards, snakes, worm-lizards (amphisbaenids) (about 7,900 species) Testudines - turtles, tortoises (over 300 species)