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No. Fish are a separate classification simply called "fish": they are not amphibians, which include frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. A major difference between the two classifications is that amphibians breathe using gills or spiracles when they are young and develop lungs as they grow and undergo metamorphosis: fish rely on gills for their entire lives.

An amphibian initially must spend its life in the water until metamorphosis is complete, while a fish spends its whole life in the water.
No, a fish is not an amphibian. An amphibian is a cold-blooded vertebrate that spends part of its life in the water and part on land, while a fish spends its whole life in the water.
No, fish can not live out of water. yes it is the most similar animals out there

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