Reptiles evolved into a diverse range of species, with some lineages giving rise to birds, which are considered modern-day avian reptiles. Other reptiles, like dinosaurs, dominated the Mesozoic Era before going extinct, while contemporary reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles, are direct descendants of ancient reptilian ancestors. Overall, reptiles represent a significant evolutionary branch that has adapted to various ecological niches over millions of years.
They ARE reptiles.
no, the reptiles evolved from fish
No, humans did not evolve from reptiles. Both humans and reptiles share a common ancestor from millions of years ago, but they evolved along separate paths.
no
No. Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles. Birds evolved from dinosaurs.
No. Gallifreyans were kind of always there. They did not evolve from anything.
It is believed that snakes evolved from lizards. Lizards are an existing group of reptiles, of course, so did not 'evolve into' anything else--they are still here. While mammals and birds evolved from reptiles, they did not evolve from lizards.
Jurassic time period
A proto-mammal called the synapsid.
fish- amphibians- reptiles- birds -mammals
Because they can generate their own body heat - reptiles cannot and need a warm environment
Marsupials, because Reptiles have never been mammals and have always had their offspring in eggs outside of them.