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Where do tortoise live
Which of the snake kills its prey by twisting around it
Which of the reptiles can shed its tail to confuse enemies
Which of the reptiles have been known to live over hundred years
Which is the biggest reptile in the world

Which amphibian loses its tail when it grows up
Which of the body parts help a frog to breathe
Which amphibian lacks teeth
Which is the largest amphibian in the world
What do amphibians use to breathe underwater

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Answered by CelestialCentrix
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Question:

Where do tortoise live?

Which of the snake kills its prey by twisting around it?

Which of the reptiles can shed its tail to confuse enemies?

Which of the reptiles have been known to live over hundred years?

Which is the biggest reptile in the world?

Which amphibian loses its tail when it grows up?

Which of the body parts help a frog to breathe?

Which amphibian lacks teeth?

Which is the largest amphibian in the world?

What do amphibians use to breathe underwater?

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Solution:

  1. land
  2. python
  3. lizard
  4. tortoise
  5. saltwater crocodile
  6. salamander
  7. skin and lungs
  8. frogs
  9. Chinese giant salamander
  10. skin and gills

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More to know:

Reptiles such as snakes, crocodiles, turtles and lizards and many other are examples of reptiles. Reptiles depend on the surrounding to maintain your body temperature. Their body is covered with scales for the protection. The young ones hatch from the eggs. Amphibians such as frogs, toads and Salamander are examples of amphibians. Amphibians live on both land and water. Amphibians are cold blooded organisms. Amphibians do not have protective scales on their body. The young ones hatch from eggs.

Answered by vanishasaxena132
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Answer:

Tortoises live in a variety of habitats, from deserts to wet tropical forests. Most tortoises are vegetarians and eat foliage, flowers, and fruits; some tortoise species from moist forest habitats are more opportunistic and consume animal matter. Young tortoises in Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Island, Ecuador.

A constricting snake like a boa or a python kills its prey by suffocation. It uses the momentum of its strike to throw coils around its victim's body. Then, it squeezes.

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Salamander

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