they all have an inter skeleton, not an exoskeleton. most reptiles have hard scales on the outside, not bone.
Yes, all reptiles have a skeleton. Their skeletal system provides support, protection for internal organs, and allows for movement. The structure of the skeleton can vary among different species of reptiles.
An ossified skeleton is one of the distinguishing features of reptiles.
Like all vertebrates reptiles have their skeletons on the inside.
Yes, they have a skeleton made of bones, just like other reptiles.
All mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish (but not all fish) have internal skeleton.
veterbrate. It has an internal skeleton. Invertebrates have no internal skeleton
yes dinosaurs are a kind of reptiles they are big lizards
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fish have endoskeletons. An endoskeleton is an internal support structure made of bone or cartilage that provides structural support, protects internal organs, and allows for movement.
birds have hollow bones and wings; reptiles don't.
All reptiles have the traits.
A cheetah has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton.
Reptiles possess an internal skeleton made primarily of bone, characterized by a vertebral column that supports the body and protects the spinal cord. Their skeletons typically feature a well-developed skull, a rib cage to protect internal organs, and limbs adapted for various modes of locomotion. Many reptiles have a lighter, more flexible structure compared to mammals, allowing for greater mobility and adaptability to their environments. Additionally, reptiles often exhibit variations in their skeletal structure, such as the presence of a carapace in turtles or specialized limb adaptations in certain species.