No. Amphibians and reptiles are vertebrates and thus have an endoskeleton like we do.
Reptiles have scales and Amphibians do not.
Amphibians do not have scales; reptiles do.
No. Birds and reptiles are separate from amphibians.
No, They are endoskeleton reptiles.
Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer shell for protection and support. Vertebrates, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, have an endoskeleton made up of bones and cartilage inside their bodies.
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.
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Herpetology is the study of the role of amphibians and reptiles.
Snakes are "Reptiles" not to be confused with "Amphibians"
Fish, and then amphibians, and then reptiles, and then mammals
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