Q. What is the number of condyles in the skull of reptiles?
Answer: one
Notes: The number of condyles in the skull of reptiles is one. The skulls of reptiles are mostly made of bone tissue. Below the foramen, the magnum is present as a single occipital condyle. Thus, reptiles have a monocondylic skull.

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