Any two Similarities between fish and amphibian?
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If you were to see a fish and an amphibian sitting next to each other you might not think they have much in common. However, there are more similarities between these two groups of creatures than is immediately obvious.
The class Amphibia is made up of frogs (and toads), salamanders, and long, subterranean creatures called caecilians. Most amphibians spend the first part of their life as aquatic larva with gills and fins on their tails (you may have heard frog larva called “tadpoles”). As adults, amphibians have moist skin and lay eggs with soft-shells that must stay in or around water to avoid drying out.
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The primary difference between fish and amphibians is as follows:
- Fish are only able to live in water and amphibians are able to live both in and out of water.
- Other differences between fish and amphibians include habitat, differences in skin type and the presence of limbs.
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