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Another reptoid! Living in the hollow earth (I think, maybe)! Squeeee! *jumping up and down*
I wonder if this is how First Contact happened too
Reptoids must have pretty strong backbones!
Do they have a definitive backbone?
It’s probably made of cartilage, like sharks.
Mind you, I wonder why there aren’t any aquatic reptiloids.
Wouldn’t an aquatic Reptiloid be an Amphibian?
Can you post that question in the form of a haiku?
That’s not how it works at all. Marine iguanas, for example. Or sea serpents. Those are not amphibians, they’re reptiles. There’s a whole lot more involved than it being something scaly that goes on land and water.
Wouldn’t acquatic Reptoids be amphibious? Well? I’m asking you.
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Another reptoid! Living in the hollow earth (I think, maybe)! Squeeee! *jumping up and down*
I wonder if this is how First Contact happened too
Reptoids must have pretty strong backbones!
Do they have a definitive backbone?
It’s probably made of cartilage, like sharks.
Mind you, I wonder why there aren’t any aquatic reptiloids.
Wouldn’t an aquatic Reptiloid be an Amphibian?
Can you post that question in the form of a haiku?
That’s not how it works at all. Marine iguanas, for example. Or sea serpents. Those are not amphibians, they’re reptiles. There’s a whole lot more involved than it being something scaly that goes on land and water.
Wouldn’t acquatic
Reptoids be amphibious?
Well? I’m asking you.