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Squamata is a clade of reptiles that includes lizards and snakes, characterized by their scaly skin, elongated bodies, and the ability to shed their skin periodically. Members of this group possess a highly mobile jaw structure, allowing them to consume prey larger than their heads. They have a wide range of habitats and behaviors, including both terrestrial and arboreal lifestyles. Additionally, squamates exhibit diverse reproductive strategies, including oviparity (egg-laying) and viviparity (live birth).

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