Biology, asked by manuchaudhary216, 7 months ago

How are Amphibians different from reptiles? Give their examples of these animals .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reptiles include snakes, turtles and lizards, while amphibians include toads, frogs and salamanders, according to Mass Audubon. One difference between reptiles and amphibians is their relationship with water. ... Frogs are amphibians. They spend time on land, but in their larval stage, as tadpoles, they live in water.

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Answered by prarthanamurali2020
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Explanation:

Amphibians are known to live dual lives, as they spend their half-life in water and remaining half on land, these also have porous skin which requires moisture. While Reptiles are the group of animals that live on land, breathe through lungs and lay eggs, they have scales on their body and function to retain moisture. So the essential difference lies in their life cycle and physical appearances.

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