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Reptiles Biology for Majors II
Reptiles Biology for Majors II
Reptiles Biology for Majors II reptiles Squamates: This is the largest order for reptiles These include those species that are characterised by their scaled skin, which is shed reptiles Reptiles have scales, and their skin is dry Amphibians do not, and their skin is often moist with mucus, which keeps them from drying up While many amphibians
reptiles General Features · All reptiles have a backbone, which means they are vertebrates · All reptiles produce eggs Most reptiles lay hard-shelled eggs, but a few
reptiles Reptiles 233786 likes · 144 talking about this The official Facebook page of REPTILES magazine, the world's leading reptile magazine since 1993 One of the key adaptations that permitted reptiles to live on land was the development of their scaly skin which contains the protein keratin