vertabrates, invertabrates, mammals, reptiles, fish, amphbians, & birds
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Mainly reptiles, like lizards and snakes, and insects, like mosquitoes, flies, live in the desert
Biology is the name of the science that studies living things. There is then specific names for specific studies, for example, herpetology for reptiles, zoology for animals and ornithology for birds.
A dinosaur is considered a non-living thing. Dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that existed millions of years ago and are now considered extinct.
The three main groups all living things can be classified into are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. These groups are based on differences in cellular structure and biochemistry.
Well, reptiles have scales, they eat meat, and all are in the same species, 3 things different are some reptiles constrict their prey, others chew and swallow, last is not all reptiles can swim. ALL REPTILES ARE UNIQUE.
watch a lizard or gecho once ;)
No. There are no turtles or any other type of reptiles living in Antarctica.
There are many living things that eat insects, including birds like robins and sparrows, reptiles like frogs and lizards, amphibians like salamanders, mammals like bats and shrews, and insects like spiders and ants. Insects form a significant portion of the diet for these animals.
Roughly, the basic principle is that a "living things" can reproduce through cell division and "non-living things" cannot. For example, bacteria can procreate on its own, while viruses cannot. Viruses have to come into contact with the cells of living things to have their genome duplicated and multiply.
Feathers are a unique feature of birds that are not found in living reptiles. Feathers provide insulation, enable flight, and help with courtship displays and camouflage. This characteristic is one of the main distinctions between birds and living reptiles.