They do not need water to reproduce.
Early land animals had to return to the water to reproduce.
The Mesozoic Era is called the Age of Reptiles because this period saw the dominance and diversification of reptiles, including dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles. Reptiles were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates during this era, and they played a key role in shaping the ecosystems of the time.
In my biology text book it tells me that reptiles have dry scaly skin so they can succeed on land. I think this is true, but to expound on that i think it also helps them stay safe from whether, and mostly of all their predators.
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True - they don't have any way to regulate their own temperature, like mammals do. Instead - they rely on absorbing warmth from a heat source such as the sun (or a heat lamp in captivity).
Reptiles
One is that the first reptiles (not dinosaurs!) appeared. The land during this peiod was swamp-forests.
True. All reptiles are cold blooded
Reptiles are considered true land vertebrates because they possess adaptations that enable them to thrive in terrestrial environments. Their waterproof skin, made of scales, reduces water loss, allowing them to live in dry habitats. Additionally, reptiles have evolved amniotic eggs, which provide a protective environment for embryonic development without the need for water. These features distinguish them from amphibians, which typically require moist environments for reproduction and survival.
Early land animals had to return to the water to reproduce.
All land vertebrates (including humans) can trace their origins back to the first fish that began crawling on the land using their strong, jointed fins. Eventually, the fish became more adapted to dry land and became amphibians. However, these amphibians still laid their eggs in water, and their young were tadpoles that spent all their time in water. The first true land vertebrates were reptiles, who were born on land and spent almost all their time on land. A small group of these reptiles became warmblooded and started growing hair, so they became the first mammals. Mammals remained small until the extinction of the dinosaurs, when they were given more room to grow, diversify, and give rise to humans.
true
Dinosaurs emerged some time before the first true lizards, though there were reptiles that resembled lizards long before the dinosaurs.
true. land of enchantment is New Mexico, first commercial spaceport was from New Mexico
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.
Although reptiles displaying mammal-like characteristics appeared around 300 million years ago, the first true reptiles evolved around 200 million years ago. Although it is not known what the first true mammal was, they are generally believed to have been small and shrew-like.
An alliteration for reptiles is repulsive reptiles [which is not quite true because they are adorable really] also ravenous reptiles and racing reptiles . Say thanks to animal power when your teacher gives you an A+ for your essay!