Both are usually coldblooded, usually egg-laying, live in water, normally smooth skinned (slippery) and most of them have gills, amphibians can be on land and water at the same time such as frogs.
One characteristic all reptiles share is that they are all cold-blooded.
Marsupials are mammals, so share all features with other mammals. As well, they are vertebrates, so share the characteristic of having a backbone with birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Like birds and reptiles, mammals breathe via lungs (rather than gills), and like birds, they are warm-blooded.
No fish are fish.
no, the reptiles evolved from fish
fish and reptiles lay eggs
Gills
Yes, all chordates share the presence of a notochord at some stage in their development. However, the phylum Chordata is not specific to humans; it includes a diverse group of animals like fish, birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Fish, and then amphibians, and then reptiles, and then mammals
fish have scales and fish and reptiles can both stay under water
A fish is neither a reptile or a reptile. A fish is a fish.
Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
Fish, reptiles, and amphibians, originated in that order during the Paleozoic era.