No they are not part of the same group because amphibeans when they are babies they start their life in water than when their going to have babies they go to the same place they were born and have their babies there
No. Amphibians are a different group than reptiles. Amphibians are animals such as; Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, etc. Reptiles are animals such as; Turtles, Tortoises, Snakes, Lizards, etc.
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An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. Amphibians are not the opposite of reptiles, they are just not the same.
The three Vertebrate groups that have the same temperature as their surroundings are Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians. That means they are all cold blooded.
No they are not mammals. Amphibians and Reptiles are other classes of animals at the same level as the mammals. Mammals have hair, are warm blooded and give birth to live young. Amphibians and reptiles reproduce using eggs.
It's an amphibian becuase...most reptiles cannot survive underwater and since it grows legs and lungs later on then yes it is an amphibion XD
Prawns are neither amphibians nor reptiles. They are anthropods.
No, not in a straight forward traditional classification sense... Amphibians = class Amphibia Reptiles = class Reptilia Bird = class Aves Mammals = class Mammalia They can be categorized all together in the "superclass" Tetrapoda.
The fact that they are cold blooded and lay eggs.
Amphibians are in the same kingdom as mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects, the Animal Kingdom.
I wouldn't mix reptiles and amphibians.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different classes. Amphibians have thin, water permeable skin and most need to keep their skin moist. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and are able to survive out of water indefinitely.