Well DUHH birds arn't like any of them because they are not that's why u gaywod and reptiles arn't like them because thay have no legs and amphibians are smelly and mammals give birth to live buttholes
No. Frogs are amphibians, a completely different thing.
monkey fish=2 amphibians = 3 reptiles=3.5 birds and mammals=4
For one thing most reptiles are born from eggs, while most mammals give live birth. Second, reptiles are cold blooded, while mammals are warm blooded. Unlike mammals, baby reptiles are able to fend for themselves.
One difference you can't miss is Reptiles have scales and Amphibians do not.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different classes. Amphibians have thin, water permeable skin and most need to keep their skin moist. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and are able to survive out of water indefinitely.
Yes it is. it has a backbone and bones in general. A vertebrate is a living thing with a spine.
Yes, on amphibians, reptiles and the like. No humans yet.
Rock is not a living thing. Only plants are phottosynthetic
Herpetology is the study of amphibians, and reptiles. One interesting thing about herpetology is that there are over 2,500 different types of snakes to study. Herpetologists help to save species that are endangered. This is both interesting and rewarding.
Like all mammals, koalas are vertebrates because they have a spine and internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
One of the main differences is independence ! Most baby mammals require sustenance from the mother in order to grow and develop (like puppies, kittens, baby pigs etc suckling from the mother animal) - Baby reptiles are completely independent from the moment they're hatched (or born) - and quickly go off in search of their first meal.
All toads or any amphibians or reptiles will eat any smaller living thing that will fit in its mouth. It doesn't matter if its the same species or even if it is its own young. Another animal of the same species that is slightly smaller should be fine. Do not house reptiles or amphibians together if their is a large size difference.