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Reptiles - Coggle Diagram
Reptiles
Habitat of reptiles
Lizards - continent accept Antarctica, and they live in all habitats except extremely cold areas and deep oceans.
Alligator - edges of permanent bodies of water, such as lakes, swamps, and lakes.
Snake - forest, swamps, grassland, deserts and in both fresh and salt water
Tortoise can live in many habitats depending on the species, they live in forests, rainforests, deserts and in grasslands
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Their key features
Turtle - cold - blooded, have a backbone, Breth air, and lay eggs. hard outer shell, live for 150 years
Snake - no limbs, no movable eyelids, and no ear openings.
Lizards - cold - blooded, a short neck, external ears.
Tortoise - unique animal, that have a shell, exoskeleton, on the outside, protects them, hard, inside body support
Alligator - cold - blooded creatures, powerful tails webbed feet propel them through water, dark skin covered scutes, two species of alligators
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Food
Tortoise - spring mixes pellet food, fruit like berries, melon, kiwi
Lizards - fruits, insects, blueberries, collards, eggs, meat
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Alligator - insects, amphibians, small fish, adult alligators eat rough fish, snakes, turtles, small mammals, and birds.
Snake - warm-blooded prey, while others eat insects, amphibians, eggs, other reptiles, fish, earthworms, or slugs.