Amphibians are vertebrates that have smooth, moist skin. Reptiles are vertebrates that have dry skin and are covered in scales. Mammals are vertebrates that stay warmer than room temperature and are covered in fur.
No. Most amphibians apart from newts and toads are slimy but reptiles have dry skin.
Apart from fish and amphibians, sediment.
The answer depends on what you want tell it apart from!
it depends what you are telling apart
Metamorphosis is the change amphibians go throgh.I am a fourth grader just to tell you!
Meerkats tell each other apart with smell and dominant
Depends what "them" is
As humans we have a hard time telling penguins apart. However, They can tell each other apart by distinct vocalizations.
For the average human viewer there appears to be little way to tell a Pill Bug apart but they do have markings on there backs which can allow them to be told apart.
Mammals, reptiles, and amphibians can be distinguished by several key characteristics. Mammals typically have fur or hair and produce milk to feed their young, while reptiles have scaly skin and lay eggs with leathery or hard shells. Amphibians usually have moist skin, undergo metamorphosis from a larval stage, and often live both in water and on land. Additionally, their reproductive methods and physiological adaptations further differentiate these groups.
Other animals include; amphibians, reptiles, birds, fish, insects, worms, molluscs and many more.
I can tell them apart by their hairstyle and attitudes (including their music). Maybe you should try the same.