reptiles lay leathery hard eggs and have scalessome live on landCorrection: Reptiles do not have scales, but scaly skin. There is a difference.Also, not all reptiles live on land, and not all reptiles lay eggs. Some species give birth to live young.
Sea Turtles, Sea Snakes and Marine iguanas all live in the sea and are reptiles.
Lizards are reptiles, and reptiles are cold blooded which means they can stand massive heat. So yes, they can live in the same type of environment but they all can live in the same exact environment.
All iguanas are reptiles. It doesn't matter where they live.
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.
Turtles live on all 6 moderately inhabitable continents. There are no turtles in Antarctica.
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A turtle can live the longest out of all the reptiles
no all reptiles does not have ribs
All together seven, five snakes and two iguana's.
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
Reptiles are all Heterotrophs. All breath air, All have scales, Almost all lay eggs (Boa Constrictors and Rattle Snakes give live birth) All need heat to be active, All are cold-blooded.