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The reptiles are a group of vertebrate animals, today represented with four orders: Kingdom: Animalia * Order Testudines (turtles): 300 species Phylum: Chordata * Order Rhynchocephalia Class: Reptilia (tuataras from New Zealand): 2 species Orders * Order Squamata (lizards and Order Crocodilia (Crocodilians) snakes): 7,600 species Order Rhynchocephalia (Tuataras) * Order Crocodilia Order Squamata (crocodilians: crocodiles and Suborder Sauria (Lizards) alligators): 23 species Suborder Serpentes (Snakes) Order Testudines (Turtles and their kin) Reptiles include all the amniotes except birds and mammals. Traditionally, they were grouped together in the class Reptilia, as biologists had observed common features among them. However, in recent years biologists have tendended to emphasize that groups should be monophyletic, i.e. include all descendants of a particular form. Since birds originated from a particular group of reptiles, members of that group (including Crocodilia) are closer related to them than to other reptiles. Similarly certain extinct forms are closer to mammals than to any extant reptiles. As such, the Reptilia are a paraphyletic group. Newer systems abandon or alter the composition of the Reptilia. The synapsids, comprising mammals and their close relatives, are typically excluded. If the other amniotes are all closer related to each other than to the synapsids, as is currently expected, than they form a monophyletic group, which is called the Reptilia or Sauropsida. However, it should be noted that this group includes birds.

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