Crocodile
A meat-eating mammal in the canine family is a carnivore. Examples of carnivores in the canine family include wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs. These animals primarily eat meat as a main part of their diet.
They have meat eating teeth or carnassial teeth. The large Canines are used for killing their prey and tearin meat off the bone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers has a section just for Hunting and Diet.
Germany does not have an official national reptile.
Yes, yak meat is likely just as good eating as bison or deer.
A turtle is a reptile.
Freshwater Crocodile
An extinct, swimming, fish-eating reptile (a plesiosaur) that had four flippers and a very long neck.
a piranna
A meat-eating reptile with a narrow head and pointed snout is likely a type of crocodilian, such as a gharial. Gharials are known for their elongated, narrow jaws, which are adapted for catching fish. They primarily inhabit river systems in the Indian subcontinent and are distinguished by their unique snout shape, which helps them efficiently hunt aquatic prey.
Tylosaurus was a large sea reptile at the age of the cretaceous. It was a mosasaur, and ate meat. If your son likes this he must be interested in dinosaurs.
Youracus Momacus.
A Rhamphorhynchus.
*CoelophysisA late Triassic theropod, a meat-eater about 9 feet (3 m) long. *CynognathusCynognathus was a wolf-sized reptile that lived during the Triassic period. *DesmatosuchusAn extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. *EoraptorOne of the oldest dinosaurs yet found. A small, primitive, meat-eating dinosaur with sharp teeth. *Fabrosaurus(NOT making that up, haha)A small, primitive plant-eating dinosaur from South Africa. *GerrothoraxAn ancient amphibian that lived over 200 million years ago. *PlateosaurusA late Triassic plant-eater. *PostosuchusPostosuchus is an extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. *ProcompsognathusAn early, small, meat-eating dinosaur from the late Triassic period. *RiojasaurusA large, early, South American, plant-eating dinosaur. *SaltopusA small, fast, early meat-eating dinosaur. *TeratosaurusTeratosaurus was an extinct reptile that lived about 225 million years ago - not a dinosaur. *ThecodontosaurusAn early plant-eating dinosaur from the late Triassic period. I prefer the Jarasic period.. It just makes for better movies ;)hope that helps!
It is because it has scally skins and a turtle is a reptile.
An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.
You can get them from eating under cooked meat. You can get them from eating under cooked meat.
Man and typically Bass but any large meat eating fish - i.e. trout