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REPTILES
Animal kingdom
Grouping of all living beings with more or less complex organs, with which they move about and feed themselves; the body of knowledge about them.
REPTILES
Cold-blooded vertebrates covered with scales (about 6,000 species) found mainly in warm countries; their four limbs are sometimes atrophied or absent.
snake
Legless reptile with a very long cylindrical body and tail, moving by undulation; there are about 2,700 species.
morphology of a venomous snake: head
anatomy of a venomous snake
skeleton of a venomous snake: head
turtle
Squat land or aquatic reptile with short legs and bearing a carapace into which it retracts; there are about 250 species.
morphology of a turtle
anatomy of a turtle
examples of reptiles [1]
Reptiles: cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales (about 6,000 species) having limbs that are sometimes atrophied or absent.
examples of reptiles [2]
Reptiles: cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales (about 6,000 species) having limbs that are sometimes atrophied or absent.
examples of reptiles [3]
Reptiles: cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales (about 6,000 species) having limbs that are sometimes atrophied or absent.
examples of reptiles [4]
Reptiles: cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales (about 6,000 species) having limbs that are sometimes atrophied or absent.
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