date: 2025-10-1

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Introduction

“Reptiles are survivors; they carry with them the history of ancient worlds.” — Adapted from Karl P. Schmidt (herpetologist)

Habitats

Reptiles normally live in wet areas, deserts, and forests. These habitats allow some to camouflage in their surroundings, which enables them to more easily catch their prey that live in these regions, such as amphibians.

Adaptations

These creatures are able to thrive in such environments for many reasons. Dry, rough, and bumpy skin allows these creatures to live in environments where there is limited water. Their ability to lay eggs also provides food for the parents and other creatures. Certain reptiles are also equipped with sharp teeth, poison, or shells, which enable them to adapt to their environments.

Animals

Below are reptiles discussed in detail:

  • Midwife Toad
    • Length: up to 2”.
    • Weight: Unknown.
    • Location: Western Europe.
    • Adaptation:
      • They creatures are covered with warts that give a foul-smell when the toads are disturbed. Therefore, they do not have many predators.
    • Food: Insects and small vertebrates.
    • Amazing Fact:
      • Male Midwife Toads carry the females’ eggs on their hindlegs to shallow water.
  • Common Adder live here and in Asia. Click the following link to learn more about this Snake.
  • Indian Python live here and in Asia. Click the following link to learn more about this Snake.

Summary

Reptiles are rough-skinned creatures that live in forests, deserts, swamps, and other environments. They are equipped with special skin allowing them to live in diverse environments. These are amazing creatures that live in Europe.