what difference between amphibians and reptiles
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Reptiles include alligators, crocodiles, turtles, and snakes. Amphibians include salamanders, toads, and frogs. One difference between the two is the structure of their outer skin. Reptiles are covered with scales, shields, or plates, and their toes have claws.
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1. They can live on land as well as in water.
2. Body is not wrapped in scales.
3. Their eggs have no rough or rugged coverings around them.
4. Their bodies are broken up into head and tail.
5. They lay eggs in water, and fertilization occurs in water.
1. They're either living on land or in water.
2. They've got scales on their body.
3. The eggs are tightly coated.
4. Body is broken down into head, neck and tail.
5. Water is not needed for fertilisation.
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