Reptile
Reptiles, as most commonly defined, are the animals in the class Reptilia /rɛpˈtɪliə/, a paraphyletic grouping comprising all amniotes except synapsids (mammals and their extinct relatives) and Aves (birds). The class comprises turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives. In the traditional Linnaean classification system, birds are considered a separate class to reptiles. However, crocodilians and turtles are more closely related to birds than they are to other living reptiles, and so modern cladistic classification systems include birds within Reptilia, redefining the term as a clade. Other cladistic definitions abandon the term reptile altogether in favor of the clade Sauropsida, which refers to all animals more closely related to modern r
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"Crocodylus" affinis"Crocodylus" megarhinusAmargasuchusAmtosaurusAngistorhinopsisAngolasaurusAnkylosphenodonApertotemporalisAphrosaurusAptychodonAquilopsArganacerasAristonectidaeArtzosuchusBaharijodonBarrosasaurusBathyspondylusBesanosaurusBorealonectesBrimosaurusBunostegosCalifornosaurusCallawayiaCargniniaCaririsuchusChrysochampsaChubutophisCimoliasaurusClidastesCobraCoburgosuchusCoelosaurus antiquusColognathusCunampaiaCyrtodactylus chungiDallasaurusDelphinosaurusDeltavjatiaDuerosuchusEctenosaurus
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Reptile
Reptiles, as most commonly defined, are the animals in the class Reptilia /rɛpˈtɪliə/, a paraphyletic grouping comprising all amniotes except synapsids (mammals and their extinct relatives) and Aves (birds). The class comprises turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives. In the traditional Linnaean classification system, birds are considered a separate class to reptiles. However, crocodilians and turtles are more closely related to birds than they are to other living reptiles, and so modern cladistic classification systems include birds within Reptilia, redefining the term as a clade. Other cladistic definitions abandon the term reptile altogether in favor of the clade Sauropsida, which refers to all animals more closely related to modern r
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Els rèptils (Reptilia) són ver ...... etres i pesar més de 1.000 kg.
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Gady (Reptilia, od łac. repto ...... ie zwierzętami stałocieplnymi.
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I rettili (Reptilia Laurenti, ...... namente dal forame di Panizza.
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Kräldjur (Sauropsida*), eller ...... h groddjur kallas herpetologi.
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Los reptiles (Reptilia, del la ...... iles se denomina herpetología.
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Narrastiak Reptilia klaseko an ...... eta aligatoreak, 24 espezie).
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Os répteis (latim científico: ...... Plesiosauria e Ichthyosauria.
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Plazi (Reptilia) jsou skupina ...... tně ptáků (třetí způsob výše).
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Reptielen (Reptilia) of kruipd ...... bestudeerd in de herpetologie.
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Reptil (binatang melata, atau ...... tiap benua kecuali Antarktika.
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Laurenti, 1768
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Pennsylvanian–Present,
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Clockwise from above left: Green sea turtle , Tuatara , Nile crocodile , and Sinai agama
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Reptiles
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Global reptile species distribution
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* Lepidosauria
** Rhynchoceph ...... sauria
** Crocodilia
** Aves
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Reptilia
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Els rèptils (Reptilia) són ver ...... a. Es separen en quatre grups:
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Gady (Reptilia, od łac. repto ...... ie zwierzętami stałocieplnymi.
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I rettili (Reptilia Laurenti, ...... namente dal forame di Panizza.
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Kräldjur (Sauropsida*), eller ...... piska och subtropiska områden.
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Los reptiles (Reptilia, del la ...... ostrado que no eran reptiles.
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Narrastiak Reptilia klaseko an ...... eta aligatoreak, 24 espezie).
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Os répteis (latim científico: ...... a, Squamata e Rhynchocephalia.
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Plazi (Reptilia) jsou skupina ...... zahrnující všechna Sauropsida.
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Reptielen (Reptilia) of kruipd ...... is in de hoofdtekst toegepast.
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Reptil (binatang melata, atau ...... tiap benua kecuali Antarktika.
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Gady
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Kräldjur
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Narrasti
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Plazi
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Reiptíl
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Reptielen
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Reptil
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Reptile
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Reptile
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Reptilia
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