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Reptiles

Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Orders
  Crocodilia - Crocodilians
  Rhynchocephalia - Tuataras
  Squamata
  Suborder Sauria - Lizards
  Suborder Serpentes - Snakes

Testudines - Turtles

Superorder Dinosauria
  Saurischia
  Ornithischia

The reptiles are a group of vertebrate animals. Most reptiles are tetrapods, and they are all amniotes (animals whose embryos are surrounded by an amniotic membraneNet flux A membrane is a thin, typically planar structure or material that separates two environments. Because it sits between environments or phases and has a finite volume, it can be referred to as an interphase rather than an interface. Membranes selec). Today they are represented by four orders:

Reptiles are found on all continents except for Antarctica, although their main distribution comprises the tropics and subtropics. Reptiles don't have a constant body temperature. They are only able to a limited extent to actively regulate their body temperature, which is largely dependent on the environmental temperature. Most reptile species are carnivorous and oviparous (egg-laying). Some species are ovoviviparous, and a few species are truly viviparous.

However, note the taxonomy issues described below; mammals and birds are all descendants of reptiles.



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