there all reptiles
Yes, a tortoise is a vertebrate. It belongs to the taxonomic class Reptilia, which includes animals with backbones or vertebral columns.
Yes, a crocodile is a vertebrate. As a member of the reptile family, it has a backbone or spinal column, which is a key characteristic of vertebrates.
No, a tortoise is not a mammal. It is a reptile, characterized by its hard shell, cold blooded nature, and laying of eggs for reproduction. Mammals, on the other hand, give birth to live young and have hair or fur on their bodies.
A crocodile is a reptile because it is cold blooded and has scaly skin.
Some of the reptiles that are vertebrates: -snake -lizard -tortoise -crocodile
well i can name one i have a feeling that an alligator is one and also crocodile i hope this helps:)
Well not really. Crocodiles are more like reptiles because they can't really stay in land for such a long time.
The tortoise, or turtle as it is known when swimming, is an often-misunderstood animal. Most people assume that the tortoise is an amphibious reptile with a shell. Indeed if you were to approach a small boy on the street and shout in his face, "Is a tortoise an amphibious reptile with a shell? Answer me you peace of crap, answer me now! Don't look away, tell me with your words, is it??" then more often than not he will reply, "Yes." and then cry. Believe me.
No, crocodiles are reptiles.
Yes, tortoises are reptiles and reptiles are vertebrates.
No, a giant tortoise is a turtle, and turtles are reptiles.
a tortoise lives 150 years the oldest animal on earth
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there are many reptiles found in Australia. They include lizards such as the thorny devil, goanna, perentie, blue-tongue and native geckos. there are many snakes, such as the red-bellied black snake, copperhead, eastern brown, inland taipan, coastal taipan, diamond python and gwardar. Ausalia has two species of crocodile: the saltwater crocodile (or "saltie") and the freshwater crocodile. There are also various species of turtle and tortoise.
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