Either a Costa Rican Spiny tailed Iguana - 21.5 mph. Or a Common Basilisk/Jesus Lizard - 37.92 mph
no not the fastest but it is a fast reptile
The spiny tailed iguana of Costa Rica has been clocked at over 21 miles per hour. This is the fastest recorded speed for a reptile.
No and the Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. It is a flying reptile.
No a black Mamba is not a mammal it is a reptile because it is a snake it is infact the fastest snake in the world.
The world's fastest reptile (measured on land) may be the spiny-tailed iguana of Costa Rica. It has been clocked at over 21 miles per hour.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
The fastest dinosaur would have been a bird-like creature, more like a flying reptile than a true dinosaur. Pteranodon was one. The true flying dinosaur, the Archaeopterix, could go fast, but generally glided from tree to tree.
Reptile.
reptile
its a reptile
no how in the world it be a reptile
Reptile.