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In what way do amphibians differ from reptiles

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Reptiles have scales, and their skin is dry. Amphibians do not, and their skin is often moist with mucus, which keeps them from drying up.

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Amphibians can breathe underwater with gills and on land with lungs, reptiles can only breathe on land with lungs. Amphibians have smooth wet skin and reptiles have scaly skin.

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