How do Mammals reproduce? How do fish reproduce? How do Birds reproduce? Sex. Reptiles, like all of the other things I listed. Have sex.
No. Only mammals produce and feed their young true milk, that is a lactose-based liquid secreted through mammary glands. Some birds produce that is often called "croup milk", that is a partially digested food mixture, and they regurgitate it to their young, but it is not true milk. Snakes also produce venom, that when harvested (usually for the purpose of making anti-venoms), is often called "milking" the snake. This is not used for any form of feeding, and is not milk either.
Its warmer temprature that reptiles produce males
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
Reptiles do not produce milk; milk production is a characteristic unique to mammals. Instead, reptiles reproduce by laying eggs or giving live birth, depending on the species. They rely on other means, such as hunting or foraging, to obtain food for their young. Therefore, there is no milk production in reptiles.
A male and a female will mate to produce young.
Yes - in particular the boas. They retain the fertilised eggs within the mothers body until they're fully formed and 'give birth' to the live young.
They don't ! Once the young reptiles are born (or hatched) - they are completely independent from the 'parent' reptile.
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Reptiles hatch from eggs.
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No , they don't feed young .
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals produce milk.