Yes, all rattlesnakes are reptiles. They belong to the suborder Serpentes within the class Reptilia.
All reptiles are diapsids. Mammals (like you and I) are, in contrast, synapsids. So in that respect all reptiles are alike. However, I would not say they were all alike. Snakes are reptiles but lack limbs. Alligators are also reptiles, as are lizards. Tuatara, gavials, amphisbaenids, and tortoises each represent one of the four main modern orders of reptiles. They share some characteristics--just as you and I do, but I would not say they were all alike.
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.
Yes, frogs are amphibians. They belong to the order Anura. Turtles, on the other hand, are reptiles.
all reptiles have scales such as lizards and snakes and stuff like that
Crocodiles are the reptiles that can swim.
All dolphins are mammal's. Reptiles do not swim.
Well, reptiles have scales, they eat meat, and all are in the same species, 3 things different are some reptiles constrict their prey, others chew and swallow, last is not all reptiles can swim. ALL REPTILES ARE UNIQUE.
The reptiles have lungs, but are able to swim in the water for as long as mammalia's can.
Humans and chimps are the only mammals that have to be taught how to swim. All other mammals are natural swimmers. Most amphibians can swim, and some reptiles, but reptiles like to be kept dry. Only some birds can swim. Pelacans, Segals, and other birds around water can sit on top of the water, but I think segals can dive under water for food.
No, while rattlesnakes can swim, they are reptiles and not amphibians.
All reptiles breathe using lungs, they cannot survive under water for a long time. Even if they spend their lives entirely in water, they have to often swim to the surface to take another breath.
no all reptiles does not have ribs
That depends on the reptile, but most of them walk, or slither, or swim.
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
Yes, all Reptiles do have scales.
No, they are reptiles. ALL turtles are reptiles.