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The main differences are:

1. Mammals are warm-blooded; amphibians are cold-blooded.

2. Amphibians lay eggs; mammals (except for the monotremes) give live birth.

3. Amphibians are born with gills; mammals have only lungs for their entire lives.

4. Mammals feed their young with milk; amphibians do not.

5. Mammals have fur and (comparatively) dry skin; amphibians have slimy skin and no fur.

6. Amphibians have external reproduction and leave the young; mammals have internal reproduction, and one or both parents take care of the young until they grow old enough to live independently.
There are huge differences between mammals and amphibians in many ways based on their characteristics.

Firstly, they differ from each other based on their body skin. Mammals have a layer of skin (thickness of the fat for each species differs based on the climate and weather) which is coated by fur or hair, whereas amphibians have bare and moist skin.

Mammals' major habitat is land, although some groups of mammals live in the water, for instance whale ps, Dolphins, Narwhals and and manatees. Amphibians have some special characteristics which allow them to stay both in land and in water. Most amphibians will lay eggs in water and young will live in water for some time before they come up to land.

All mammals are warm-blooded, while all amphibians are cold-blooded.

Moreover, the most important characteristics of a mammal is giving birth to the young, with the exception of the platypus and echidna. Most - though not all - species of amphibians lay eggs.
the diference is that mammals have hairy or fury skin when amphibians have smooth skin

All mammals are warm blooded. Most young are born alive.They have hair or fur on their bodies.Mammals feed milk to their babies.

All the amphibians are cold blooded.The does not live birth bit give the eggs which are jelly like.No hairs but skin is moist and rough with several glands.

mammals body temperature stays the same most of the time unless you are sick. amphibians temperature differs depending on the temperature outside.

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