All reptiles are ectothermic animals, that is, they depend on their outside environment for body heat.
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Extremely Weird Reptiles
April 1997, Davidson Titles Inc
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Extremely Weird Reptiles
February 20, 1996, John Muir Publications
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1562612867 9781562612863
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