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Lizard Wanted Poster The lizard (Lacertida) Species: currently around 350 species Size: 10 to 90cm Weight: 16g to 5kg Age: up to 30 years Diet: insectivore Habitat: all continents, prefer sunny places Special features: Due to their long tail and pronounced limbs, lizards can move at lightning speed. Fun Fact: Most lizards can shed their tails when threatened. This grows back after a while. Amphibians and Reptiles – What’s the Difference? Amphibians and reptiles are often confused with each other. No wonder, since both are cold-blooded vertebrate species that even look similar on the outside. Lizards are characterized by their elongated bodies and long tails. In contrast to snakes, geckos, monitor lizards and the like have strongly developed limbs that they use for locomotion. lizard reptiles Crocodiles are huge lizard-like animals that are highly adapted to life on and in the water due to their long and flat tail. This is their way of adapting to the ecological niche. Crocodile Wanted Poster Snakes are an exception among reptiles due to their strongly reduced limbs. You can recognize them by their very long and thin physique and the meandering movement. Snake Wanted Poster The reproduction of reptiles Unlike amphibians, reptiles reproduce on land by internal fertilization. In most cases, the female lays a large number of eggs in burrows. There they are better protected from external influences. When they hatch, the young critters are immediately on their own. On some beaches, you can even watch newly hatched turtles make their way from their nest to the sea. Turtles hatch There are few exceptions in reptile reproduction where the female gives birth to her young alive. These include a few species of lizards, as well as slowworms and adders. The respiration of reptiles Living mostly on land, reptiles breathe through their lungs. Similar to humans, the lungs of reptiles are divided into two chambered lungs. However, the respiratory system of reptiles is less complex than that of humans. You can tell, for example, by the fact that reptiles do not have a diaphragm. This prevents the animals from coughing! Cold-blooded animals – what does that mean? You’ve often heard that reptiles are cold-blooded. But what does that actually mean? As cold-blooded (poikilotherm) animals are referred to, whose body temperature depends on the ambient temperature. Unlike us humans, reptiles cannot regulate their own body temperature. This means that they are exposed to external temperatures at all times. However, the body processes of reptiles work better the warmer it is outside. This means that the animals are actively trying (through their behavior) to increase their body temperature. That’s why you see lizards more often in sunny places, for example! lizard in the sun But what happens to cold-blooded animals when it is particularly cold in winter? Since their body’s own processes are shut down when it’s cold, most reptiles fall into a cold torpor at certain temperatures. Reptile examples with practical profiles Now you know all about what unites the group of reptiles! In the following we have put together three concrete reptile examples for you. Turtle Wanted Poster The Turtle (Testudinata) Species: currently 341 species Size: 15 to 250cm Weight: 95g to 700kg Age: up to 200 years Diet: Omnivore Habitat: all continents, mostly near water Special features: hard bone armor Fun Fact: The oldest known tortoise was called Adwaita and died in 2006 at the age of 256. Snake Wanted Poster The Serpent (Serpentes) Species: over 3600 species Size: 10cm to 7m Weight: up to 200kg Age: up to 40 years Diet: Predators (insects, eggs, small animals) Habitat: all continents Special features: long body with almost no limbs, regular moulting Worth knowing: Snakes have a very keen sense of smell. However, they pick up smells with their tongues instead of their noses! Lizard Wanted Poster The lizard (Lacertida) Species: currently around 350 species Size: 10 to 90cm Weight: 16g to 5kg Age: up to 30 years Diet: insectivore Habitat: all continents, prefer sunny places Special features: Due to their long tail and pronounced limbs, lizards can move at lightning speed. Fun Fact: Most lizards can shed their tails when threatened. This grows back after a while. Amphibians and Reptiles – What’s the Difference? Amphibians and reptiles are often confused with each other. No wonder, since both are cold-blooded vertebrate species that even look similar on the outside. COVID-19 Notice: Yes, we’re still shipping Mon-Thu each week based upon our normal shipping schedule. 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