Synonym: reptilian. Similar words: surreptitious, tile, septic, futile, inception, textile, hostile, fertile. Meaning: ['reptl /-taɪl] n. any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia including tortoises turtles snakes lizards alligators crocodiles and extinct forms.
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31. Strictly speaking, a slow - worm is a kind of reptile.
32. Weighing more than 700 kilograms and reaching more than 1.7 meters in length, the leatherback turtle is the world's largest marine reptile.
33. The rest are cynodonts, cold - blooded, reptile - like animals he ancestors of modern mammals.
34. Birds realized the transition from reptile to flight by jumping.
35. Mammals arose from a fairly primitive reptile in the Mesozoic era.
36. Despite the geographical misappropriation , since 1987 Alligator mississippiensis has been Florida's official state reptile.
37. Reptiles have placodes too. But in a reptile embryo each placode switches on genes that cause only the skin cells on the back edge of the placode to grow, eventually forming scales.
38. Wan dragon Wyvern, a long winged prehistoric reptile, it from freezing undersea escape across the earth.
39. It now has scientists thinking the extinct flying reptile had a wingspan of up to seven metres, two or three metres bigger than previously thought.
40. A crocodilian reptile, such as an alligator , a caiman, or a gavial.
41. Relief is available for lie of ball or area of intended swing from any hole, cast or runway made by a burrowing animal, a reptile or a bird, or any painted yardage spot.
42. Parthenogenesis is so far known to occur in about 70 reptile species.
43. If none of the above, please seek advice from your reptile vet.
44. Scientists say they finally understand how a giant prehistoric winged reptile, the pterosaur, was able to fly.
45. Even police car sirens couldn't scare the big reptile off the road. Sentencedict.com
46. Cold and uncaring , the brightly-colored eye of a reptile while beautiful is also a bit scary for some.
47. BOTH EYES: for signs of swelling, inflammation or discharge. If there is a problem, consult a veterinary surgeon with extensive experience of treating reptile patients.
48. The marine reptile hunted the oceans with a long thin neck and tail, four large flippers and razor-sharp teeth.
49. The short-necked plesiosaur was a voracious reptile often compared to the Tyrannosaurus rex of the oceans.
50. The prehistoric reptile lived in the Cretaceous period, about 125 million years ago.
51. Varanus macraei, found on the island of Batanta and described in 2001, is one of the most spectacular reptile discoveries anywhere.
52. The bird had even chased off another egret from the spot before the 10ft-long reptile revealed itself from beneath the water.
53. Other monsters include Gamera, a giant turtle, and the absurd Varan the Unbelievable, a large reptile resembling a flying squirrel.
54. With rising temperatures, this endangered reptile could produce all male offspring by 2085, guaranteeing its extinction, a new study finds.
55. In the last few years, 55, 000 reptile skins from India, 19, 000 big-eye thresher shark fins in Ecuador and 23 metric tonnes of pangolin in Asia have all been seized.
56. The dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a gigantic and powerful serpent or other reptile with magical or spiritual qualities.
57. So you should not be surprised to see someone keep a reptile as a pet.
58. The sea turtle is the largest reptile in the aquarium.
59. But to the reptile brain , someone , somewhere, is always about to attack.
60. As you summon the story of your reptilian past, you will find that many of the influential characters in the patriarchal system of history have indeed been part of the reptile family.
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