I think you are looking for reptiles.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different orders and animals and amphibians cam first. Simply put, the first amphibians evolved from fish and the first reptiles evolved from amphibians.
Amphibians are believed to have evolved from the lineage of lungfish during the Devonian period. This transition from aquatic to terrestrial life marked a significant step in the evolution of vertebrates.
They are amphibians
Toad refers to a number of species of amphibians
The first animals to enter land were the invertebrates, followed by some fish which later evolved into amphibians.
Salamander is a common name of approximately 500 species of amphibians.
Yes, there were animals on Pangaea. Fossils and other evidence indicate that a variety of animal species inhabited Pangaea, including dinosaurs, early mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. These animals evolved and diversified across the supercontinent before its eventual breakup.
You cannot differentiate between animals and amphibians because amphibians ARE animals.
reptiles
Fish, reptiles, and amphibians, originated in that order during the Paleozoic era.
Most scientists believe that reptiles evolved from amphibians, specifically from ancient creatures known as early reptiliomorphs. These early tetrapods adapted to a more terrestrial lifestyle, eventually giving rise to reptiles.
FAUNA are the animals that live in a certain area