what is reptile in latin
The Latin for a reptile is repens animal.
reptile pretty much means creep or crawl in latin
It comes from the Latin word reptilis meaning creeping.
It is from the Middle English word reptil, from Old French reptile, from Latin rēptileand rēptilis meaning 'creeping.'Based on information from Answers.com
The name of the beast that comes from the Latin word "to crawl" is "reptile." This name refers to cold-blooded animals that crawl or move by dragging their bodies along the ground, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles.
Same thing ... Gecko. I know it, i am french :)
The name "reptile" refers to a class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scaly skin, lay eggs on land, and breathe air. The term comes from the Latin word "reptilis," which means "creeping" or "crawling."
No, an alligator is a reptile.
A reptile is any cold blooded, scaly animal that (generally) produce their young in the form of an egg. The term reptile comes from the Latin word repere, which means "to creep".
Reptile.
its a reptile
no how in the world it be a reptile