Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

What are reptiles? Write two properties....no spamming.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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An animal that has cold blood and a skin covered in scales, and whose young come out of eggs, for example crocodiles and snakes.

All reptiles have backbones, lay hard or leathery-shelled eggs, have scales or scutes, and they are all ectothermic. We usually think of snakes as reptiles, which they are, but there are more reptiles than just snakes.

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Answered by TheQuantumMan
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Reptiles are a varied group of a vertebrates (they have a backbone) that includes snakes, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, turtles, worm-lizards and caimans.

• All reptiles have a backbone, which means they are vertebrates.

• All reptiles produce eggs. Most reptiles lay hard-shelled eggs, but a few give birth to live young.

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