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It is all slimy mainly because snakes and frogs and other amphibians also reptiles usually have moist skin.

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Amphibians have moist skin that's usually bumpy. Reptiles have smooth, dry, and scaly skin.

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the skin of a reptile is scaly and dry. the skin of an amphibian is scaless and moist.

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