Reptiles are a group of vertebrates that are characterized by their scaly skin, amniotic eggs, and cold-blooded nature. They are a diverse group of animals that includes snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and tuataras.
There are four main groups of reptiles:
Reptiles play important ecological roles as both predators and prey in various ecosystems. They help control insect and small mammal populations and are also important food sources for larger predators.
Many reptile species are facing threats due to habitat loss, climate change, and illegal wildlife trade. Conservation efforts are important to protect these animals and their habitats.