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Cameron
22 July, 23:09
How are amphibians different from reptiles
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French Fry
22 July, 23:28
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They are classified differently and they have a different outer skin structure: scales
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Janiyah Weaver
23 July, 02:03
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Amphibians stay in water & reptiles stay on land
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