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Compare the adaptations of amphibians and reptiles for terrestrial life.
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Amphibians have four limbs, which aid in locomotion on land. Their skeletal structure supports their body weight on land. However, most amphibians are tied to water because they obtain some of their oxygen through their moist skin, and they require water for Show more…
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