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Reptiles

About 8,240 species of reptiles in the world. They inhabit every continent except Antarctica. Cold-blooded or Ectothermic, these creatures became the first vertebrates to live on land seeking the warmth of the sun. Frightening to some, this category will fascinate you, so slither on in and ask your questions.

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Habitat for two headed snake?

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There is no particular habitat. Two-headed snakes are not a species. They are an abnormailty that can happen in a variety of species in different habitats. A two-headed snake usually does not live very long.

Are tortoises warm blooded?

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No, tortoises are cold blooded, as their body temperature fluctuates with their environment.

What are some characteristics of reptiles?

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Some characteristics of reptiles include having scaly skin, being cold-blooded, laying amniotic eggs, having a three-chambered heart, and being predominantly terrestrial. They also typically have claws, scales, and breathe with lungs. Reptiles have adapted to various environments and exhibit a wide range of sizes and physical features.

Used crocodile tears in a sentence?

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Here is an example in a sentence:

The beautiful woman cried crocodile tears when the policeman tried to give her a ticket for driving too quickly.

It means: sad emotions that are not real.

greetz, Jesseuh.

What are the different types of alligators?

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Alligators are members of the family Alligatoridae, which is broken up into 2 genus. There are true alligators, of which there are 2 species, the American Alligator and the Chinese Alligator, and the Caiman, which there are 6 species, the Black Caiman, Spectacled Caiman, Broad Snouted Caiman, Yacare Caiman, Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman and Schneider's Dwarf Caiman

What colors can water moccasins be?

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The general color of a Water Moccasin (also called Copperhead and other names) is brown, gray, tan, yellowish love or black to suit it's ground cover. The dorsal banding is staggered and brighter in color, but as the snake ages the colors conform to olive brown, gray/brown or black. The belling is white/yellow/white or tan marked with dark spots. Water Moccasins are venomous, but unbelievable as it may seem they would rather give a warning of standing straight up in the water to an intruder (such as a human) rather than bite. The bite of a Water Moccasin is venomous, but if help is nearby antibiotics, etc., are given and the person will survive. Another unusual thing is a Water Moccasin can lash out and give what they call a 'dry bite' meaning they have not excreted venom into their victim.

I don't know who answered this question but whomever it was is stupid if they think that a water moccasin and a copperhead are the same thing. A water moccasin will kill you and a copperhead will only make you sick or cause a finger or toe to be amputated.

How wide is a fully grown anacondas mouth?

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The average size of an anaconda is a width or girth of 12 inches. They can also reach up to 29 feet in length.

How do water snakes survive in the winter?

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south east USA

How To Help A Snake Recover?

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Well, I don't really know... I would take it up with a veternarian. They might heal him, or tell you how to. Sorry I can't answer it... Good Luck!!

How do you know when a snake is going into a shed?

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You can usually tell when a snake is going to shed when there is a dull looking film over the eyes of the snake. Most of the time a snake will not eat when it is getting ready to shed it's skin, and there may be flaky, dry skin on it's back. Once it sheds, it's scales will have a different appearance. The snake will have a smoother appearance, and the eyes will be very clear and lose the dull appearance.

Do snakes run out of venom in their whole lifetime?

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Yes they can run out of venom but not for their whole lifetime.. If the snakes does run out of venom, they will make more but it takes a while

What is the name of a snake with 6 letters?

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python, reptiles

Are anacondas blind?

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*Are* all snakes blind?

Well, I'm not sure who told you that all snakes are blind because it's not true. There are species of blind snakes but not all snake species are blind.

Why do reptiles normally live in warm countries?

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Because reptiles are ectothermic - which means they are cold blooded and they really on other heat sources to increase their body temperature in order to survive. Reptiles are slow unless they've been basking(lying in the sun) to increase their body temp. They will also struggle to digest their food if they are not at the right temperature and the food can rot inside them.

What are American alligators daily habits?

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Why do mammals care for their young until they can get food on their own and reptiles and fish do not?

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Reptiles and fish lay eggs and can't sit in one place waiting for them to hatch like birds

What does it mean when a black snake is found outside the front door of your home?

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The snake is probably sun bathing don't be alarmed and don't kill it snakes even venomous ones are important to the world if you see the snake again grab a broom and lightly push it to the side it will likely slither away

What is the reptiles body covered with?

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Chameleons are reptiles. All reptiles have a covering of scaly skin. They do not actually have individual scales like fish do.

Are komodo dragons in Africa?

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let me just say that i can answer any question you have about komodo dragons, they are my favorite. but anyways, before i get too ahead of myself, they live on the islands of komodo (obviously), rinca, flores, and gili motang, which are all part of indonisian territory. scientists estimate only 3,000 alive right now, i wish i could do something about it heck im just a 16 year old kid in kentucky, what good could i do, anyways i hope that answered your question satifactory enough

What kinds of foods do turtles eat?

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Feed your box turtle worms , bugs , and crawfish!! Put him in a cage outside and put him a Dushanbe with water!! He will go in the water and he will drink the water as well !! Let him run around for a hour a day so he gets sun light!!

How does the grass snake survive the winter?

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A Grasshopper lays its eggs, but the eggs go into diapause, so they survive winter and hatch in summer. The adults usually die because they freeze to death. They are cold-blooded so they are easily frozen according to the weather.