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  1. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water, and many spend their time on land. Reptiles can be found in all types of habitats except polar ice and tundra.
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    Reptiles, generally, display dry, scaly skin acting as a protective shell, a significant factor in their habitat preference. Coupled with their cold-blooded nature, which limits body-temperature regulation, these creatures primarily opt for warmer environments.
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    • Requirements Reptiles rely on conditions that allow them to maintain their body temperature - they need to be able to bask and avoid extremes of temperature. ...
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    Anywhere and everywhere. Shown here is a sea turtle. Obviously, this reptile lives in the ocean. But reptiles can also live in the desert, jungle, forest, or even your backyard. Reptiles live in practically every type of habitat. Today, reptiles live in a wide range of habitats. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
    Last but not least, shelter significantly influences reptilian habitats. Their keenness on burrows, rocks, logs, and leaves for protection, or water bodies for concealment, is noteworthy. So essentially, barring regions of polar ice caps and tundra, reptiles can be found just about anywhere! Related Resources:
    Nearly all reptiles live in habitats offering both land and water. To name a few: This flexibility significantly broadens their living possibilities. Humidity levels also influence reptile habitats. While high moisture areas are frequently preferred, allowing better temperature regulation, exceptions exist.
    Creating the perfect reptile habitat requires careful consideration of many elements, and the substrate is one of the most important. Substrate is the material that lines the bottom of the habitat, such as sand, bark, and soil, and provides a comfortable and healthy environment for your reptile.
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    WEBApr 27, 2022 · A global study of reptiles reveals that 21% of them are at risk of extinction, mostly due to habitat loss and human activities. The study also shows that conservation efforts for other animals may benefit …