snakes
folds that have parallel limbs are called isoclinal folds , in this case limbs dip at the same angle and direcrion.
Amongst the Reptiles - 1907 was released on: USA: September 1907
Arms, or limbs.
Salamanders and snakes are reptiles, both reproduce by laying eggs, some species of each are amphibious. See the link below for more information.
Yes.They are common animals of desert.But reptiles are not only seen in deserts,but are in fact ubiquitous.
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.
Reptiles has many many limbs. Example: Snakes- they have hundreds of limb so that is why they are so flixible.
snakes are reptiles and they don't have limbs
on land and sometimes in the water
Yes both mammals and reptiles are tetrapods and have 4 limbs . Both possess amnion which is extraembryonic membrane .
Reptiles that have limbs use them when them want to walk, climb, swim, or grasp.
A tetrapod is a vertebrate animal with four limbs. "Tetra" means "four" and "pod" means "foot". Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are all tetrapods; even snakes and other limbless reptiles and amphibians are tetrapods because they descended from animals which had four limbs. Whales and other cetaceans are also tetrapods because they are mammals have two front limbs and the two hind limbs are vestiges.
Turtle
because their limbs and bones are stronger than those of amphibians
Turtle
depends, most have 4 but some like snakes actually have 2 stubs ( long gone legs) All vertebrates on Earth(life with spines, bones, etc) with limbs have four limbs with two exceptions: Sirens (a variety of salamander) and the Mexican Mole Lizard, which have only two front limbs and no hind limbs.
Unlike other reptiles, turtles have a bony shell that protects their bodies. Additionally, turtles are distinctive in that their ribs are fused to their shell, a feature not seen in other reptiles. Turtles are also unique in their ability to retract their head and limbs into their shell for protection.