By Sheetal Kumari | October 11, 2024
Iguanas, often found in Central and South America, bask in the sun to maintain their body temperature.
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Crocodiles are ancient reptiles known for their massive size and powerful jaws. These predators are mostly found in tropical regions.
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The largest lizard on Earth, Komodo dragons live on Indonesian islands and rely on the sun for warmth.
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Pythons are non-venomous snakes found in warm climates. They rely on their surroundings to stay warm.
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Alligators, native to the U.S. and China, are cold-blooded reptiles often found in swamps and rivers.
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These colour-changing reptiles adapt to various environments and regulate their temperature by basking in the sun.
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Frogs are amphibians that are ectothermic, often relying on the warmth of their surroundings to survive.
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Sea and land turtles are cold-blooded reptiles that thrive in warmer climates to regulate their body heat.
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All snakes, including cobras and vipers, are cold-blooded, using external sources like sunlight to regulate their temperature.
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Small but mighty, geckos are nocturnal reptiles that rely on warm environments to stay active and agile.
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