A reptile is any of various cold blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates having an external covering of scales or horny plates, and breathing air by means of lungs.
it is spelled like "reptile"
No, the word 'reptile' is a noun, a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'reptile' is it.Example:There is a reptile in that aquarium. I don't know what kind it is.
Cloacal probing is the method of determining the gender of a reptile (snakes, lizards, etc), whereupon you take your probe, lube it up and probe the reptile under its genital scales on its underbelly at the base of its tail. If the probe goes right down the tail, your reptile is a male. If the probe only goes down one or two scales-length into the tail, your reptile is a female.
It is from the Middle English word reptil, from Old French reptile, from Latin rēptileand rēptilis meaning 'creeping.'Based on information from Answers.com
A cold-blooded animal or reptile
This is probably a dragon.
Fish,Reptile,Mammal,Amphibian and bird
No, an alligator is a reptile.
No. The whole reptile family, and bony fish. Also, its possibly pushing the definition of eggs, but amphibians spawn.
Reptile.
its a reptile
no how in the world it be a reptile
a crocidile is a reptile
what is reptile in latin
Reptile
Reptile.
reptile