Hard question to answer as "living with a snake" conjurs up visions of taking up a home with a snake. Snakes can share a habitat with other reptiles of any kind depending on type of habitat. Many reptiles may also share their types of refuge such as stumps holes, abandoned animal burrows, caves, etc.
bearded dragons, Chinese water dragons, water dragons and skinks.
Not all reptiles dwell on land. Some of them live in the water, such as crocodiles, marine iguanas and sea snakes. Even these reptiles must come to land sometimes, to bask, or lay eggs.
Chinese Water Dragons can live up to approximately 15 years
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
Some reptiles live in water and some live on land. Take a snake for example, some live in water, some live on land, and some live in both. I think a reptile can live in both and some can not because most reptile have lungs or some have gills.
Reptiles are usually found in warmer climates, so don't expect them to be in the arctic.
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No ! They would never encounter each other in their natural habitat ! Also - they need totally different living conditions ! Additionally - Chinese Water Dragons prey includes of small reptiles !
The Chinese water dragons cannot live with the Tokay geckos because they will feast on them.
Not all reptiles dwell on land. Some of them live in the water, such as crocodiles, marine iguanas and sea snakes. Even these reptiles must come to land sometimes, to bask, or lay eggs.
Well they can, but they can also live on land.
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Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
Chinese Water Dragons can live up to approximately 15 years
Iguanas are reptiles, not amphibians.they need to bask in the sun like other reptiles. No, it's a reptile.
near water
on land and sometimes in the water