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Curiosity Corner: Which continent has no native reptiles?

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Curiosity Corner: Which continent has no native reptiles?



Reptiles are among the most adaptable species on earth, and they can be found in deserts, forests, swamps, and even cities. Snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles have succeeded in making their homes in almost every corner of the earth. However, what might come as a surprise to some is that there is one continent on which reptiles have never been discovered in the wild. This is not a coincidence but is instead due to the extremely harsh geographical and climatic conditions that have existed on this continent for millions of years. Let’s see which continent reptiles have never inhabited and why nature decided to make a distinction there.

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The answer is Antarctica




Antarctica is the only continent on Earth that has never had any native reptiles. Unlike other continents, Antarctica has always been reptile-free. Reptiles need external sources of heat to keep their bodies warm. The climate of Antarctica is just too cold for reptiles to live in. Even during the warmer prehistoric eras, the climate on the continent was never suitable for reptiles for a long-enough period of time for them to make the continent their home.

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Extreme cold makes survival impossible




Reptiles are ectotherms, which means that they need external heat to keep their body temperature and stay alive. The climate in Antarctica is too cold, even during the summer season, and there is no external heat source for reptiles to stay alive. And the reptiles would not be able to generate heat, and processes such as digestion, locomotion, and reproduction would not be possible. This is a natural phenomenon that reptiles cannot overcome.

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No suitable ecosystems for reptiles

Reptiles require specific ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, swamps, or tropical regions. Antarctica lacks all these ecosystems. The geography of Antarctica is dominated by ice sheets, glaciers, and frozen deserts with very low vegetation. Reptiles would not have any way to stay alive in Antarctica since there would be no plants, insects, or small animals to form a food chain.

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Isolation from other continents




Antarctica has been geographically isolated for millions of years. The movement of tectonic plates resulted in the drifting of the continent further south, separating it from other warmer continents, and this resulted in the impossibility of reptiles migrating to this continent naturally. When the climate became drastically colder, even if reptiles had migrated to this continent by chance, it would have been impossible for them to stay alive. The Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica is a physical and climatic barrier that isolates Antarctica from other continents where reptiles live.


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What lives there instead?

Reptiles are absent in Antarctica, but there are other animals that live in Antarctica and are suited to the extreme climate. Animals such as penguins, seals, and seabirds are found in Antarctica. These animals have developed unique characteristics such as insulation, unique metabolism, and social behaviour that enable them to thrive in the extreme cold climate of Antarctica. Reptiles, however, do not possess such characteristics. The absence of reptiles in Antarctica confirms that life on Earth is not based on opportunity but also on limitations set by nature.

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