Because they are classed under the Utorical Niroog: Mypholotrican
No, a crocodile is not a mammal. It is a reptile, as it has scales, lays eggs, and is cold-blooded. Mammals are characterized by having hair or fur, giving birth to live young, and being warm-blooded.
particles in a solid are packed so close together they can only
the Sumatrans tigers stripes are so close together so they can blend in with the grass and catch its prey
Alligator is a reptile.. but in your question allagator is not an animal so it's not a reptile
the green iguana is a reptile and so are all iguanas.
the green iguana is a reptile and so are all iguanas.
they are so close together because they help eachother out.
It is a type of lizard or reptile. They live in all sorts of environments from forests to deserts. The last person said they amphibians but this can not be true because they have scales (no amphibian has scales!) so that immediately should tell you that they are reptiles. The places they live and the way they breath is also different from most amphibians.It's a lizard.
they lived together
a reptile is everywhere so there is no place that place have a reptile....But there is no reptiles at the North and a South Pole
definitely a reptile
Reptiles have waterproof scales so that water doesn't escape from their bodies. It prevents dehydration. Same goes for the egg, it is all designed to keep precious moisture inside.