They can be all sizes from the smallest gecko to the monstrous reticulated python.
It depends on the species.
Crocodiles are largest reptiles in the world. They are much larger in size and weight.
Crocodiles are largest reptiles in the world. They are much larger in size and weight.
Mainly size is what changed from prehistoric times to today.
well,crocodiles are the most intelligent reptiles today.they are one of the smartest reptiles in the age of the dinosuars.their brains,compared to its size,it counts as a large one.
all reptiles have scales such as lizards and snakes and stuff like that
yes, snakes eat just about anything that's their size and are edible
itchyosaurus is an ancient sea reptiles similar to modern dolphins in terms of size and shape of the body.
Depending on the size of the prey, hawks, owls, snakes, roadrunners, tarantulas, foxes, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, ringtails and a number of other predators will feed on reptiles.
There are individual mammals that are bigger than individual reptiles, and there are individual reptiles that are bigger that individual mammals. However, the average size of all extant mammals is larger than the average size of all extant reptiles. Most reptiles are lizards and snakes, which are usually small. Only a few species of tortises, alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and very large snakes are big. Most mammals are bats, rodents, and shrews, which are usually small, but there are still hundreds of mammals that are big, including the biggest animal on the planet: the blue whale. There are more large mammals than there are large reptiles.
Yes, reptiles typically have limbs. Most reptiles have four limbs, although some species have lost their limbs or have reduced limb size through evolution. These limbs are adapted for walking, climbing, or swimming, depending on the species.
No. Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They feed on mammals up to the size of a wallaby, birds, reptiles and insects.