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  1. Reptile reproduction also depends on temperature. Only boas and pythons give birth to live young. The other species lay their eggs in a simple nest, and leave. The young hatch days to months later.

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Parthenogenesis: Some reptile species, like certain lizards and snakes, can reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis, where the female produces offspring without a male’s contribution. Parietal Eye: Many reptiles, as well as amphibians, have a third eye or parietal eye on top of the head. While it doesn’t form images, it ...

  3. reptile, Any of the approximately 8,700 species of the class Reptilia, the group of air-breathing vertebrates that have internal fertilization and a scaly body and are cold-blooded. Most species have short legs (or none) and long tails, and most lay eggs. Living reptiles include the scaly reptiles ( snakes and lizards; order Squamata), the ...

  4. Apr 13, 2018 · A reptile is an ectotherm (i.e. it is cold-blooded). Unlike an endothermic (warm-blooded) animal such as a mammal, a reptile lacks internal mechanisms to alter its body temperature. A reptile can’t shiver or sweat; it has to bask in the sun to get warm or retreat to the shade to cool off. Its temperature is dependent on its environment.

  5. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates. (Vertebrates have backbones.) They have dry skin covered with scales or bony plates and usually lay soft-shelled eggs.

  6. Reptiles. Reptiles are a class of vertebrates made up mostly of snakes, turtles, lizards, and crocodilians. These animals are most easily recognized by their dry, scaly skin. Almost all reptiles are cold-blooded, and most lay eggs—though some, like the boa constrictor, give birth to live young. Instead of possessing gills like fish or ...

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · lizard, (suborder Sauria), any of more than 5,500 species of reptiles belonging in the order Squamata (which also includes snakes, suborder Serpentes). Lizards are scaly-skinned reptiles that are usually distinguished from snakes by the possession of legs, movable eyelids, and external ear openings. However, some traditional (that is, non-snake ...

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