Reptiles.
A family of creeping and crawling animals with scaly skins is commonly referred to as reptiles. Good examples include crocodiles, alligators and geckos.
If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
This description does not fit any known living animals.Reptiles are cold-blooded, breathe with lungs, usually lay eggs and have scaly skin, but they do not have scales. The only creatures with scales are fish, and they do not breathe with lungs.
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
A reptile is any cold blooded, scaly animal that (generally) produce their young in the form of an egg. The term reptile comes from the Latin word repere, which means "to creep".
reptiles because they have scaly dry skin and can live in water & on land surface areas
Reptiles
Vertebrates. Which means they have a backbone or spinal column.
All reptiles have the traits.
Reptiles are cold blooded (cannot regulate body temperature) animals. Reptiles are vertebrates (with a backbone). Their bodies are covered with scales or scutes. They lay eggs. Reptiles skin is tough, rough and scaly.
A family of creeping and crawling animals with scaly skins is commonly referred to as reptiles. Good examples include crocodiles, alligators and geckos.
a fish lives under water and has gills to breath. It has a scaly skin and sharp fins to protect themselves from predators.Reptiles have a dry and scaly skin, they breathe air and the are cold blooded vertabrates (have a backbone). Most of them lay eggs. Some examples are lizards, gecos.Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, salamanders and newts. they are cold blooded animals that can breathe in water and air. They lay eggs in water unlike other animals.
some fish and some reptiles
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If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
They are lovely animals but they can eat you they have scaly skin
amphibians