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What is the difference between amphibians and reptiles? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by jassjot844
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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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