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| - Reptilia are a anthromorphic horned lizard reptile that is within the Ophidia (Game) and series in general.
- Reptilia is a song by The Strokes The "Reptilia" is a scientific term meaning the part of the brain we share with reptiles. It relates to higher-level base instincts and emotions. The title is not in the lyrics, implying that the singer is thinking with this part of his brain and acting on emotion rather than reason. Room On Fire took its name from a line in this song, "The room is on fire as she's fixing her hair."
- Reptilia was written by Julian Casablancas and recorded by The Strokes. The song appears on the album Room on Fire released in 2003.
- Reptilia's Pre-History is completely unknown. Who built the cities, power grids, and omega power cores are unknown. It’s believed before the cities were built it was a giant barren rock or asteroid. It's unknown if the life forms who built it origonated from the twin sister planet Flourisha.
- Reptiles are tetrapods and amniotes, animals whose embryos are surrounded by an amniotic membrane. Today they are represented by four surviving orders:
* Crocodilia (crocodiles, caimans and alligators): 23 species
* Sphenodontia (tuataras from New Zealand): 2 species
* Squamata (lizards, snakes and amphisbaenids ("worm-lizards")): approximately 7,900 species
* Testudines (turtles): approximately 300 species Except for a few members of the Testudines, all reptiles are covered by scales.
- Los reptiles (Reptilia) son un grupo de vertebrados amniotas. Fueron muy diversos en el Mesozoico, época en la que surgieron los dinosaurios, pterosaurios, ictiosaurios, etc. Actualmente consta de los siguientes órdenes según la taxonomía tradicional:
* Crocodylia (cocodrilos, caimanes y aligátores): 23 especies
* Sphenodontia (El tuatara de Nueva Zelanda): 2 especies
* Squamata (lagartos, serpientes y anfisbénidos ("culebrillas ciegas"): aproximadamente 7,600 especies
* Testudines (tortugas y galápagos): unas 300 especies
- Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia, are air-breathing, cold-blooded vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers. They are tetrapods (having or having descended from vertebrates with four limbs) and amniotes, whose embryos are surrounded by an amniotic membrane.
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