What makes a reptile a reptile a cold blooded b warm blooded C Non hearing d egg laying?
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Reptiles skin is covered with hard, dry scales and most reptiles 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 warm.
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REPTILES ARE COLD-BLOODED.
THIS MEANS THAT THEY CANNOT PRODUCE HEAT IN THEIR OWN BODIES, AND HAVE TO RELY THEIR SURROUNDINGS TO KEEP WARM.BY MOVING IN AND OUT OF SUNLIGHT,REPTILES CAN KEEP THEIR BODY TEMPERATURE AT A STEADY LEVEL THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
The answer is option a) cold blooded
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THIS MEANS THAT THEY CANNOT PRODUCE HEAT IN THEIR OWN BODIES, AND HAVE TO RELY THEIR SURROUNDINGS TO KEEP WARM.BY MOVING IN AND OUT OF SUNLIGHT,REPTILES CAN KEEP THEIR BODY TEMPERATURE AT A STEADY LEVEL THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
The answer is option a) cold blooded
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