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Yes. Many reptiles carry salmonella.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people who own reptiles, as ownership varies by country, region, and availability of reptiles as pets. However, reptiles are popular pets and are owned by millions of people worldwide.
Snakes belong to the group of animals known as reptiles.
Lizards belong to the animal group called reptiles.
It is physically impossible to know, or even estimate, the exact number of living reptiles there are in the world, but they are many records regarding the vast types (or number of species) of reptiles that inhabit Earth. Some quick numbers:REPTILESNUMBER OF SPECIMENSCrocodiliansover 800Tuataraabout 16Lizardsover 105,000Amphisbaeniansover 450Snakesover 50,000Turtlesover 18,500
Snakes are reptiles, and all reptiles lay eggs. That is a basic characteristic of reptiles.
there are 200 beaches in argentina
Non - reptiles are a completely different grouping of animal from the amphibians.
Reptiles has many many limbs. Example: Snakes- they have hundreds of limb so that is why they are so flixible.
not many
Its about 50 reptiles
Reptiles have 2 body openings. Mouth and an anus.
There are at-least 50 mountains in Argentina.
You can get many reptiles from reptiles shops which can be easily found on the Internet. Or some average pet shops can have some reptiles.
that is an easy answer, i have many reptiles. Reptiles have many bones they same as any normal animal, in fact, they have the same bones as a small mammal. although, reptiles such as lizards, have millions of small bones and some of them are complicated on how they work! i hope my answer helped! :)
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,