Maine is home to a diverse range of reptiles and amphibians, with approximately 40 species. This includes around 12 species of reptiles, such as the Eastern Box turtle and the Northern Water Snake, and about 28 species of amphibians, including the American Bullfrog and the Eastern Newt. The variety of habitats in Maine supports these species, contributing to the state's rich biodiversity.
Non - reptiles are a completely different grouping of animal from the amphibians.
Yes, there are many insects and other arthropods as well as worms, reptiles and amphibians that live in most deserts around the world.
Crocodiles and alligators are very similar to amphibians but they are not termed under amphibians. In fact they are a part of the reptile family. They are the larger reptiles in this family. The difference between amphibians and reptiles are that though many reptiles like crocodiles and alligators can live in both water and land they are less dependant on water than the amphibians. An amphibian might be able to live on land but it needs a water body nearby. It cannot survive on dry and desert areas unlike the reptiles. Moreover though crocodiles and alligators can live in water they have to come on the land tolay eggs which is not mandatory in the case of amphibians like frogs. The reptiles like crocodiles, alligators and other species related to them breathe through their lungs while amphibians have other organs to fulfil this purpose. Thus the crocodiles are not a part of the amphibian family because they are more closely related to the reptiles with their scaly skin,lizard like shape, and jaws.
Birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians, many fish.
An articulary is a bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish.
Snails do not shed their skin. Snails are not related to reptiles or amphibians.
There are 5 main classes: Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Fish
The word dinosaur means "terrible lizard". Dinosaurs were reptiles, meaning that they had no fur and hatched from eggs. They were closely related to lizards, but were really very different. There are many differences, but the main one lies where you'd least expect it. It is the way their legs join to their hips. It sounds funny, but if you think about it really, it is true. If you look at a lizard, you'll notice that their legs are in a kind of squatted position, with the legs going out to the side. A dinosaurs legs, however, go straight down, much like our own. So, that is how you can tell the difference between a dinosaur and a reptile.
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Many fish and single-celled organism, plus other little reptiles and amphibians