Reptiles do not have blood types like mammals do. Instead, their blood is typically classified based on the properties of their hemoglobin and the overall composition of their blood. Reptilian blood is generally oxygenated through lungs rather than gills, and their circulatory systems can vary significantly between species, affecting how oxygen is transported. Overall, the concept of blood types is not applicable to reptiles in the same way it is for mammals.
yes. Their circulatory systems are like ours, veins, arteries, capillaries and heart.
they have a type of metabolism called andontrite which is naturally in their reptilian blood jk idk...
cold blood
Yes
A chameleon, a type of lizard, is a reptile.
Cold blood or scales
Yes, most vertebrate animals have blood types, determined by the presence of specific antigens on the surface of their red blood cells. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The study of blood types in animals is important for blood transfusions and genetic research.
reptiles
Reptiles are animals. All animals in full activity need cellular respiration and all vertebrates I know of do that by means of circulation. Reptiles do circulate blood in their systems.
no, they are considered to be an actual type of reptile.
the taipan has warm blood cause it part of the reptiles thanks
scales