Reptiles are ectothermic (cold-blooded) animals. They     cannot generate their own body heat and many bask in the sun to get  warm.     Tough, dry scales cover their skin, preventing the loss of too much  water, and     protecting the reptile from harm. Reptiles with legs have a  sprawling gait     because their limbs are jointed to the side, not below as in birds  or     mammals.

The leopard tortoise, like  all reptiles, emerges fully formed from     its egg and has to fend for itself immediately. For some reptiles,  the sex of     the young depends on the temperature of the eggs as the embryos  develop.
POISONOUS FANGS
KOMODO DRAGON
CLASS: REPTILIA
Order: Squamata
Features: snakes do not have eyelids, most lizards do

Order: Crocodilia
Features: semi-aquatic, sharp teeth
Order: Testudines
Features: hard outer shell, cut food with sharp jaws,


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