Tuesday 26 September 2017

FACT : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 🐸🐸


         
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Both reptiles and amphibians are cold-blooded. Their bodies have the same temperature as their surroundings.

Most reptiles and amphibians hatch from eggs. Amphibian eggs do not have a hard protective shell like reptile or bird eggs do.

Reptiles are animals that are covored with scales. Scales are rough, dry pieces of skin that protect a reptile's body.
For example is snake.

 Amphibians are animals that don't have hair, fur, feathers, or scales. They have wet, smooth skin. Most amphibians live in or around water because they must keep their skin a little wet. For example is frog.

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 All fact from the book playhouse disney encyclopedia.