100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "reptile"

Definition

A reptile is a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that is characterized by scales, lays eggs, and typically breathes air. Common examples include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.

Synonyms

  • Cold-blooded animal
  • Squamate
  • Chelonian
  • Crocodilian
  • Serpent

Antonyms

  • Warm-blooded animal
  • Mammal
  • Bird

Examples

  1. The reptile sunned itself on a rock.
  2. You can often find a reptile hiding under leaves.
  3. The zookeeper fed the reptile a mouse.
  4. I saw a reptile slithering through the grass.
  5. The documentary featured a rare reptile.
  6. She admired the colors of the reptile in the exhibit.
  7. He captured the reptile for study.
  8. The reptile lay eggs in the sand.
  9. A reptile can often go without food for weeks.
  10. They observed the reptile in its natural habitat.
  11. The reptile camouflaged itself perfectly against the rocks.
  12. She collected pictures of every reptile she saw.
  13. The documentary explored the life cycle of a reptile.
  14. The reptile crept silently across the forest floor.
  15. He studied the anatomy of the reptile.
  16. The reptile bask in the sun to regulate its body temperature.
  17. A scientist discovered a new species of reptile.
  18. The reptile struck its prey with lightning speed.
  19. We watched a reptile climb the tree.
  20. The reptile defended itself by playing dead.
  21. The reptile emerged from its burrow at dusk.
  22. The reptile swam gracefully in the water.
  23. The reptile opened its mouth wide to catch the insect.
  24. Kids learned about the reptile during the biology class.
  25. The reptile migrated to a warmer climate during winter.
  26. The reptile was startled by the camera flash.
  27. She drew a picture of her favorite reptile.
  28. The reptile took shelter under a rock.
  29. A reptile can often be seen basking on a sunny day.
  30. The reptile exhibited unique behaviors during mating season.
  31. They visited a museum exhibit dedicated to reptiles.
  32. The reptile rejected the food offered by the handler.
  33. He encountered a reptile while hiking in the woods.
  34. The reptile stretched its body after waking up.
  35. The reptile was a fascinating subject for her research.
  36. She held the reptile with great care.
  37. The reptile quickly retreated when threatened.
  38. The reptile had a unique pattern on its skin.
  39. They learned how to safely handle a reptile.
  40. The reptile froze in place when it sensed danger.
  41. The reptile crawled across the warm pavement.
  42. The reptile was surprisingly fast for its size.
  43. He wondered how long the reptile could live.
  44. The reptile exhibited territorial behavior.
  45. She wrote about the differences between mammals and reptiles.
  46. The reptile took a nap after a long day of hunting.
  47. A reptile requires specific conditions to thrive.
  48. The reptile danced around its territory.
  49. The reptile could easily blend in with its surroundings.
  50. They found a reptile while exploring the swamp.
  51. The reptile struggled when it was caught.
  52. The reptile had a long, slender body.
  53. The reptile was a rare sight in the area.
  54. He took great care when approaching the reptile.
  55. The reptile was an unexpected find during their trip.
  56. She noted the behaviors of the reptile in her journal.
  57. The reptile was a key part of the ecosystem.
  58. The reptile could often be seen at dusk.
  59. They studied the habitat of the local reptile.
  60. The reptile slinked away when approached.
  61. The reptile was perfectly adapted to its environment.
  62. A reptile can often be found near water sources.
  63. The reptile went into hiding when it sensed danger.
  64. The reptile displayed aggressive behavior during mating.
  65. The reptile was observed basking in the sun.
  66. The reptile had a fascinating hunting technique.
  67. She enjoyed watching the reptile in action.
  68. The reptile was often misunderstood by people.
  69. The reptile would often change colors to blend in.
  70. The reptile was part of a conservation project.
  71. The reptile was known for its unique vocalizations.
  72. He encountered a rare reptile during his travels.
  73. The reptile preferred warm climates.
  74. The reptile was a highlight of their visit to the zoo.
  75. She knew a lot about the diet of the reptile.
  76. The reptile thrived in its natural habitat.
  77. The reptile had sharp teeth for catching prey.
  78. They observed the life cycle of the reptile in the wild.
  79. The reptile was a symbol of adaptability.
  80. He researched the differences between reptiles and amphibians.
  81. The reptile was often seen during the rainy season.
  82. The reptile needed a specific type of environment to survive.
  83. The reptile could often be found near rocks.
  84. The reptile was an important part of the food chain.
  85. They learned how to care for a pet reptile.
  86. The reptile was surprisingly intelligent.
  87. The reptile was a key player in the ecosystem.
  88. The reptile was observed during a night hike.
  89. The reptile was known for its vibrant colors.
  90. They tracked the movements of the reptile in the wild.
  91. The reptile could often be heard at night.
  92. She found a reptile while cleaning the garden.
  93. The reptile took a different path than expected.
  94. The reptile was often feared by locals.
  95. The reptile was an integral part of the research study.
  96. He documented the behaviors of the reptile over time.
  97. The reptile was an example of nature's diversity.
  98. They discussed the adaptations of the reptile.
  99. The reptile was a remarkable specimen.
  100. The reptile became a subject of fascination for many.