no lizards are reptiles
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lizards are a group of reptiles that evolved from amphibians.
Any Type of lizard, and most amphibians.
Every lizard is a reptile not an amphibian.
No! However, some amphibians and reptiles can have poisonous bites and/or skin.
Adult salamanders keep their tails. Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by a lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, and short limbs. They look like between a frog and a lizard.
Salamander or newt. They look sort of like lizards but are amphibians.
Lizards are reptiles. While some reptiles may be just as happy (if not happier) in the water as out of it (crocodiles, alligators, turtles, snakes), amphibians are biologically adapted to aquatic living (salamanders, frogs, toads). Among the more striking differences between reptiles and amphibians is their skin; reptiles have tough scales where amphibians do not - amphibians tend to produce a mucous layer to keep their skin moist (slimy).
The Jesus Christ Lizard and the Water Bug.Water Strider
No. It is a reptile, a type of lizard. Frogs, salamanders, and newts are amphibians.
I suppose they are part of the lizard family... to put it more specific I would say they are amphibious reptiles.
No. An animal cannot be both.