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The reptile pets are different from other pets and own uniqueness. They need a reptile-specific habitat, unlike other pets. Being the owner of a reptile pet is no less than an adventure. Reptile pets are extraordinary pets and deserve an extraordinary owner. We make reptile parenting a breeze for you.

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Which animal are reptiles? >

Reptiles are represented by snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, alligators, and crocodiles. Reptiles are scaly, cold-blooded creatures that lay eggs. They inhabit a range of ecosystems from deserts to wetlands and forests.

What defines a reptile? >

Reptiles are defined as cold-blooded creatures with dry, scaly skin. Generally, they lay eggs, breathe air, and possess a spine. Additionally, they need to relax under the sun to heat up and be able to move freely.

Are birds technically reptiles? >

Yes, birds are technically reptiles. Birds developed from the reptiles’ dinosaurs, so they are reptiles in that sense. They share traits such as scaly legs, which classify them in the cold-blooded category, along with laying eggs.

Who is the king of the reptiles? >

The King of the reptiles is the Komodo dragon. It is the world’s largest and most powerful lizard. Dominating in Indonesia, it measures 10 feet long and is poisonous, too.

Is a spider a reptile? >

No, a spider is not a reptile. Compared to reptiles, a spider is an arachnid, which is a cold-blooded animal that lacks bones in its body. It has eight legs, which separates it from the other animals in this class.