Dinosaur and gorilla that is right
They're egg-laying vertebrates with close common ancestors. In cladistic classification systems birds are actually considered a subset of reptiles, as this method of animal classification goes by closest common ancestor.
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Yes, they are close related, but reptiles tend to have scales and amphibians tend to have smooth skin (mostly on tropical amphibians) and even slimy skin.
If you're talking about a British newt - you cant ! ALL British reptiles are protected species.
There are many differances between the two. Dinosaurs were warmblooded, whereas reptiles are coldblooded. Reptiles also have legs that come out at right angles to their body, and a unusual knee structure. Dinosaurs had leg and hip structures close to that of modern mamals in the case of the herbavores and birds in the case of carnivores.
A frog is also called an amphibian. Amphibians are close to reptiles but are different in the sense that amphibians can survive on land and water.
As with other reptiles, they have a nictitating membrane that protects their open eyes.
No, Hojo is related to Akitoki Hojo, who appears later in the series. Akitoki is an ancestor of Hojo, hence the close resemblance.
There are many breeders of reptiles in the UK these days, as they're becoming more and more popular. Most pet shops that deal in reptiles have close contact with people who are breeding on a regular basis (I supply reptiles to three local reptile shops myself) Private breeders produce much higher quality reptiles, than importing them from abroad, as the chances of diseases is almost nil.
alligators have a few close relatives. the caiman closely resembles an alligator, except they are much smaller. crocodiles and gharials are also close relatives.
Yes, Dinosaurs were reptiles. Did you know Dinosaurs closest living relatives may be birds?EDIT: Birds ARE dinosaurs and therefore Birds are also reptiles!When most people think of reptiles they think of cold blooded, scaly, sprawling lizards and crocodiles. Birds on the other hand are the only type of warm blooded, fuzzy reptiles alive today.Crocodilians are dinosaurs and birds closest living relatives.
birds are thought to be evolved from reptiles. there is evidence from an anciet organism called archaeopteryx which had bird and reptile features mixed