because they are cold-blooded animals so their body temp stays the same temp as the surroundings.
Coldblooded; plus they lay eggs not give birth to live young
No, a gazelle is a mammal as it is warm blooded and gives birth to live off-spring. Whereas a reptile is cold blooded and lays eggs
No a mouse is not a reptile. The mouse is a mammal as it clearly gives birth to live young and does not lay eggs. But you can keep a mouse in a reptile or fish tank and they will live perfectly fine. Hope it helped! :)
Snakes mainly live every where exept cold places.
No. They are cold blooded, therefore, cannot live in cold climates.
No, a reptile cannot be a mammal. Mammals are warmblooded and reptiles are coldblooded. Mammals give birth to live young and reptiles lay eggs. Mammals have hair and reptiles have scales on their skin.
they must live in the cold sea to survive cause they cannot survive in the warm climate
no lizards are cold blooded like every other reptile
In European Legends they're said to look reptalic, but it contridicts other European legends about them. Reptiles are cold blooded and dragons couldn't have been cold blooded because they were said to live on snowy mountains, where it'd be too cold for a reptile to survive.
A Nile crocodile is classed as a reptile because they are cold-blooded, they lay hard-shelled eggs, they have scales and they have sex but don't give birth to live young.
polars bears live in the arctic circle, at the NORTH pole. not the south.
a mammal has fur and has milk and produces milk in its body but reptiles have scaly skin and live on water +++ Also: Mammals are warm-blooded and viviparous. Reptiles are cold-blooded and oviparous - and only a few of the reptile species live on (or in) water!