Ever think of a reptile as being a social animal? Just take a look at their evolutionary ancestor—the dinosaur. There were a multitude of dinosaurs that roamed the land, hunting and eating in herds or packs. But that's not all! read more
Now, if you only want to consider the non-archosaur reptiles (snakes, lizards, turtles, and such), there are some snakes (such as garter snakes) that hibernate in large groups together during the winter, and form "mating piles" when it gets warm enough. read more
The most sociable reptile it seems, is a lizard called the Bearded Dragon. Reportedly this friendly lizard makes a very good pet which really likes human interaction and attention. read more
RE: The most sociable reptile pets beside bearded dragon Alligators are more social and intelligent than given credit for, I think, but certainly are not in the category of "pet friendly" by any means, haha. read more