An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
Alligators are reptiles because they have scaly skin, are cold-blooded, lay eggs on land, and breathe air through lungs. These characteristics align with the traits that define reptiles as a class of animals.
An amphibian is a type of cold-blooded vertebrate that typically has moist skin and lays eggs in water. They undergo metamorphosis, transitioning from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults, like frogs and salamanders.
mammals, which are warm blooded (have the same body temperature all the the time, such as in humans is 98.6 degrees), have hair, and, give birth to live young and nurse them (with the exception of the platypus and the echidna, which lay eggs but nurse their young) birds, which are warm blooded, have feathers, and lay eggs reptiles, which have scaly skin, lay eggs, and are cold blooded (have the same body temperature as their surroundings, such as a chameleon in an area that is 85 degrees having a body temp. of 85 degrees) amphibians, which are born in water or a wet area and can live on land or in water as adults, lay eggs, and are cold blooded and fish, which live in water, breathe through gills, lay eggs, and are cold blooded -hope this explains everything :)
Yes, reptiles are a class of animals that includes snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. They are characterized by their cold-blooded nature, scaly skin, and laying of eggs on land.
a lizard
It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal. It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
Amphibians in general live on land and partly in water, are cold blooded, and often have moist skin. Common examples are frogs and salamanders.
It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal. It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
Amphibians are cold blooded, lay eggs, have the ability to live on land or water, and there are 6,200 species of them.
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
warm blooded because it comes on land
No not all land and sea creatures are warm blooded
Alligators are reptiles because they have scaly skin, are cold-blooded, lay eggs on land, and breathe air through lungs. These characteristics align with the traits that define reptiles as a class of animals.
An amphibian is a type of cold-blooded vertebrate that typically has moist skin and lays eggs in water. They undergo metamorphosis, transitioning from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults, like frogs and salamanders.
not all of them can You are probably confusing warm blooded with cold blooded. Warm blooded animals can live just about anywhere, but cold blooded animals can only live in areas they can keep warm, otherwise they die.
warm blooded animals usually have more flesh, and live on land. cold blooded animals are things like fish etc. that live in water