Reptiles and Amphibians By. Matthew D. Hendry. Amphibians Amphibians live in moist areas They have moist smooth skin They can be poisonous but not from.

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Reptiles and Amphibians By. Matthew D. Hendry

Amphibians Amphibians live in moist areas They have moist smooth skin They can be poisonous but not from a bite it comes from their skin. Live in or on both land and water.

Reptiles The Galapagos Tortoise is the biggest Tortoise in the world (And the picture in the background.) It is an endangered species They have rough dry skin and plates called scales. The Komodo Dragon is the biggest reptile.

Both Cold blooded. Lay eggs. Have been around for centuries. The study of Reptiles and Amphibians is called Herpetology.

Crocodilians Crocodilians are a separate species of reptile, they include crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and more. Caimans are like a mix between alligator and a crocodile but smaller. Crocodilians live on land and in water.

Credits Pictures from Google Images Facts from Wikipedia