What is the difference between amphibians and reptiles?
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Reptiles have scaly skin that allows them to survive in hot, dry climates, the Department of Conservation reports.
Amphibians, though, have thin, delicate skin that they can actually breathe through.
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Although there are many differences between Reptiles and Amphibians, both are ectothermic, which means they are cold-blooded and need external sources of heat for thermoregulation (controlling their ambient body temperature). Below are a few of the key features differentiating the two:
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