The reptiles have lungs, but are able to swim in the water for as long as mammalia's can.
No, while rattlesnakes can swim, they are reptiles and not amphibians.
No, not all reptiles can swim. While some reptiles, like turtles and crocodiles, are adept swimmers, others, such as snakes and some lizards, are not well-suited for swimming due to their body structure and lack of specialized adaptations for aquatic locomotion.
All dolphins are mammal's. Reptiles do not swim.
Well, reptiles have scales, they eat meat, and all are in the same species, 3 things different are some reptiles constrict their prey, others chew and swallow, last is not all reptiles can swim. ALL REPTILES ARE UNIQUE.
Humans and chimps are the only mammals that have to be taught how to swim. All other mammals are natural swimmers. Most amphibians can swim, and some reptiles, but reptiles like to be kept dry. Only some birds can swim. Pelacans, Segals, and other birds around water can sit on top of the water, but I think segals can dive under water for food.
That depends on the reptile, but most of them walk, or slither, or swim.
I can't swim. Can you swim? Babies can learn to swim.
A catfish would be an example of a fish that can swim.
mostly all reptiles are verbrates fir example snake cocodrile are reptiles that are verbrates just look for a list of reptiles and all of them will be verbrates
Snakes are reptiles , some are amphibious, and swim quite well.
Some can - for example, a pike is a predator, and it is a fish and so can swim