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Germany does not have an official national reptile.
A turtle is a reptile.
Is a crab a reptile or a mammal
Amphibian
A crocodile is a reptile.
The answer to that question is the Tuatara. Its a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand.
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.
The Tuatara, a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes". It belongs to a group of reptiles that once included many other creatures, but today, the Tuatara is the only surviving member of that group.
i am not too sure but i would say a reptile. but i may be wrong
yes its called a flatheadicus
big black head turtle
It has a hood over it's head like all cobras do!
The Ideal head shape of the Italian Greyhound is elongated and narrow.
Since the Mesosaurus was a fresh water reptile, there was no way it could've swam across the Atlantic Ocean (which has salt water) to both continents. So that meant Africa and South America were at one point joined together.
There are three African species of crocodile , the Nile, the dwarf and the narrow snouted. Alligators are found only in the USA and China.
You need to look at the person's eyebrows. If their eyebrows are close to the top of their head, they have a narrow forehead.
No, an alligator is a reptile.