Reptilia All about me. Hello, We’re Reptiles!  Various size starting from 0.6 inch  Freely moveable head (compare me with amphibians)  Beautiful scales.

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Reptilia All about me

Hello, We’re Reptiles!  Various size starting from 0.6 inch  Freely moveable head (compare me with amphibians)  Beautiful scales sometimes with a bony base, forming armor

Where Do We Live? Good question! We have a wide range of habitat. We can live our lives in the marine environment, desert, etc.

Our Favorite Activities  Move around to change adjust our temperature.  I like tanning under the sun on the rocks.  I also like to swim in the water to cool me down sometimes.

Geneology, Our Awesome Ancestors and Dinosaurs  We have remarkable adaptation.  We can regenerate ourselves.  We have disarticulating jaws.  Re-evolved eyes from the vestiges of eyes left over from our ancient lizard ancestors.  I mean, have you heard of dinosaurs?

Our Uniqueness!! We are always able to regenerate ourselves. We can easily adapt to the culture. Some of us can even change the colors of the body!

I Wish You….  Are able to easily adapt to given cultures just like me  Are able to sense and react to danger quickly  Are able to defend yourself, not needing anyone else’s help  Have awesome color like I do!