Okay, I need to write a 1100-word high-quality article titled “What are Reptiles?” with specific formatting instructions. Let me start by outlining the structure. The user wants sub-topics as H3 headings, so first, I should break down the topic into relevant sections.
The user mentioned including tables between sentences. I need to check where natural breaks in the text would allow inserting tables. Maybe in sections like classification, characteristics, habitats, and conservation. Let me jot down possible subheadings:
- Introduction
- What Define a Reptile?
- Key Characteristics of Reptiles
- Classification of Reptiles
- Habitats and Ecological Roles
- Unique Adaptations
- Reptiles in Human Culture and Mythology
- Conservation Challenges and Efforts
- Conclusion
Now, for each section, I need to ensure sub-topics are H3. The introduction should set the stage, define reptiles briefly, then go into depth in the following sections.
For the “What Define a Reptile?” section, I should mention cold-bloodedness, scaly skin, etc., and perhaps a table comparing reptiles to other groups like mammals and amphibians.
In “Key Characteristics,” details like metabolism, reproduction. Maybe a table on their metabolic rates here.
Classification should cover classes like Squamata, Testudines, etc. A table of classes with examples would fit here.
Habitats and ecological roles: different ecosystems, roles like predators or prey. Maybe a table showing habitat types and example species.
Unique adaptations could include things like camouflage, regeneration, पश्चबाहु movement. A table here as well.
Human culture might include mythology, language references, and modern symbolism. Perhaps a table of cultural examples.
Conservation would discuss threats and efforts. Another table comparing wild vs captive populations.
I need to make sure quotes are in bold and enclosed in quotes. Let me think where quotes could naturally fit. Maybe in the introduction or in cultural sections. For example, in the history part, a quote about reptiles’ aura.
Also, use bold and italics within sentences where needed. For example, cold-blooded nature, ectothermic, etc.
Now, let me start drafting each section, making sure to intersperse tables appropriately. Check that each H3 is a sub-topic under the main sections. Avoid markdown, but in the final answer, the user mentioned to use H3 for sub-topics, so in the draft, I’ll note those.
Wait, the user’s example response uses step by step in H3 tags. But the user’s additional request says each sub topic has H3. So in the article, each major section after the intro should have H3 headings. Let me adjust the outline:
- Introduction (no H3)
- What Define a Reptile? (H3)
- Key Characteristics of Reptiles (H3)
- Classification of Reptiles (H3)
- Habitats and Ecological Roles (H3)
- Unique Adaptations (H3)
- Reptiles in Human Culture and Mythology (H3)
- Conservation Challenges and Efforts (H3)
- Conclusion (no H3)
Yes, that makes sense. Now, writing the content, ensuring tables are placed after relevant sentences. Let me start with the introduction, setting up the topic and its importance.
In the “What Define a Reptile?” section, mention essential traits. Then a table comparing reptiles and mammals/amphibians.
In Key Characteristics, delve deeper into each trait. Maybe a table on metabolic differences.
Classification: list classes with examples. A table here.
Habitats: different environments, adaptability. Table of habitats and species.
Adaptations: discuss physical and behavioral. Table of adaptations and examples.
Culture: mythology quotes, language, symbolism. Table of cultural examples.
Conservation: threats, examples, conservation status. Table comparing wild vs captive status.
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