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what is the difference between amphibians and reptiles????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. Amphibians, on the other hand, have moist, glandular skins, and their toes lack claws.

Answered by cutieepragya
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Reptiles have dry, scaly skin (or feathers/bristles); they lay hard-shelled eggs; have claws, breed on land, and are born as miniature versions of adults. Reptiles are in many cases warm-blooded (though many of the taxa that are have gone extinct), as well.

Amphibians have slimy, naked skin, lay soft, shelless eggs that dry out if not in water, lack claws, breed in the water, and go through a larval stage. Amphibians were never warm-blooded, even in prehistory.

Note: I am counting birds as reptiles here, and considered the many extinct reptile and amphibian groups while writing this

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