A newt is an amphibian. they like to eat anything.
a newt is NOT a lizard it is more a frog than it is anything.
No.Newts are not reptiles.They are amphibians.They live in water after birth and then when young, come out of the water.It is found in North America, Europe and North Asia.
A toad is a amphibian. Not a reptile.
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lizard
Toads are amphibians, allied to frogs and salamanders.
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a turtle is a reptile with a shell . So is a Tortoise ! A tortoise is also a reptile with a shell !
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
A lizard
no a toad is a reptile.
No, a toad is a reptile.
the toad is not a reptile. Toads and frogs - and others - are amphibians.
Generally the answer is toad. Toads are amphibians.
Well a toad is a amphibian and a snake is a reptile.
No. Because even though its an Arizona toad its still an amphibian.
Toads are amphibians, allied to frogs and salamanders.
Neither. Toads are amphibians.
Toads are amphibians.
All toads and frogs are amphibian
No. A tadpole is a juvenile frog or toad and therefore an amphibian.
Nodosaurs, I think. I know that Plesiosaurs and Ichithyosaurs are bothe for sure part of the aqautic reptile group. The Pterosar might be the best answer though because it is a flying reptile.