Biology, asked by lezu, 1 year ago

What makes a reptile a reptile? ​

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Answered by TheMySteRyQueEn
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Reptiles skin is covered with hard, dry scales and most repltiles lay eggs. Those animals which are cold-blooded don't automatically maintain a constant body temperature. They have to lay out their eggs in the sun to keep their body heat up.

Answered by Anonymous
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Reptiles are air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both. They include crocodiles, snakes, lizards, turtles, and tor- toises. ... Because of their slow metabolism and heat-seeking behavior, reptiles are cold-blooded.


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