Thick ,dry, waterproof skin for life on land all reptiles have lungs for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
They have waterproof (but soft) shells and the reptile usually buries them.
The scaly skin is largely waterproof, allowing a reptile to retain its body moisture even in a dry environment.
An example of a reptile with a hard shell that lives on land is a tortoise. Tortoises have a thick, hard shell which provides protection from predators while they move on land. They are typically herbivores and are known for their longevity.
a reptile
usually on land.
Reptiles, it was the answer to my Science HW
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
Yes - many dinosaurs lived on land, for example.
anything with scales and that can walk on land
dinosaur
tortoise
an anaconda is the largest snake the komodo dragon is the largest land dwelling reptile the Australian saltwater crocodile is largest in the crocodilian family