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2 July, 16:55

How is the skin of a reptile an improvement of the skin of an amphibian?

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  1. 2 July, 17:03
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    Reptiles have dry and scaly skin, whereas amphibians feel moist and sometimes rather sticky. They are vertebrates and cold blooded like amphibians. As compared to reptiles, amphibians have smooth skin. The skin of most amphibians is not water-proof unlike reptiles.
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