How to use in-sentence of “reptile”:
– Other large reptile fossils have been found at this site.
– The evidence for this is the extra size of pterodactyl and bird brains compared with the reptile brains the groups started out with.
– It is the fourth largest modern reptile behind three crocodilians.
– The Reptile House is America’s oldest existing zoo building.
– That means the transition from a quadrupedal archosaur reptile to a bipedal form took place before the dinosaurs evolved.
– A tortoise is a reptile of the order Testudines which lives on land.
– So ended the competition between the two types of flying reptile through the long 79 million years of the Cretaceous period.
– In 1970, Irwin founded the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park.

Example sentences of “reptile”:
- The saltwater crocodile is a large reptile growing to about.
- Secondarily, many reptiles and mammals returned to water, and mammals bear the young live, as do some reptile groups.
– The saltwater crocodile is a large reptile growing to about.
– Secondarily, many reptiles and mammals returned to water, and mammals bear the young live, as do some reptile groups.
– However, a popular theory among believers is that “Nessie” is a plesiosaur, an extinct carnivoremeat-eating aquatic reptile that lived in the Mesozoic era.
– The park is divided into bird area, beast area, herbivores and primates exhibition area, Amphibian and reptile hall and other major animal exhibition spots, gathering more than 3000 rare animals of more than 280 kinds from all over the world.
– This is all venomous reptile species, plus related non-venomous species.
– There is no reptile or amphibian equivalent to dogs or deer, with their huge capacity for running long distances.
– It is also home to a variety of bird, reptile and invertebrate species, including the salt-water crocodile.
– The state reptile is the diamondback terrapin.
– A small, wild group was found in Gosford, New South WalesGosford, New South Wales in the 1970s by Eric Worrell from the Australian Reptile Park.
– The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of the frog, marsupial and reptile species in Australia, and 65% of Australia’s bat and butterfly species.
– This includes all venomous reptile species, as well as many related non-venomous species.
– Many reptile groups first appeared during the Triassic period, possibly because so many niches were vacant at the time.
– Mammal-like reptile is an old term for the therapsids: those synapsids which gave rise to the true mammals.
– When the family moved, Bob and Lyn Irwin started the small “Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park”.
– Tanystropheus is a long necked reptile that lived in the Middle Triassic period.
– The Bird and Reptile building opened in 1929.
– All living reptile species are cold blooded, have scaly skin, and lay cleidoic eggs.
