No. Reptiles commonly reporduce on land.
No. Reptiles commonly reporduce on land.
yes
Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
salamanders breed were they were born they need water to breed.
no you can not breed a python with an eel , because there breeding strategies are completely different for a start eel's mate under the water where as python's do not as they are reptiles and breathe air!
You need to breed water and metal. but sometime you just get seashell.If you breed water+metal, you'll probably get a seashell.Then, turn the elements. Breed METAL+WATER, backwards.It worked for me.
Reptiles do need oxygen
Iguanas are reptiles, not amphibians.they need to bask in the sun like other reptiles. No, it's a reptile.
you can't cross breed reptiles or amphibians. you might be able to cross breed color variants of the same species for example an albino bullfrog can breed with a regular bullfrog or a "standard" ball python can breed with a spider ball python i hope this helps
The amniotic egg is the feature present in reptiles and absent in amphibians that freed reptiles from dependence on water for reproduction. The amniotic egg has protective membranes and allows reptile embryos to develop on land, reducing the need for water for reproduction.
A German Shepherd is a breed of dog - which is a mammal.
Yes, they need still or stagnant water to breed.