REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS REVIEW. Which of the following is an AMPHIBIAN? snake salamander fish.

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REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS REVIEW

Which of the following is an AMPHIBIAN? snake salamander fish

Which of the following is an AMPHIBIAN? snake salamander fish

Which of the following is a REPTILE? snake toad fish

Which of the following is a REPTILE? snake toad fish

Which of the following is a REPTILE? toad crocodile bear

Which of the following is a REPTILE? toad crocodile bear

Which of the following is a trait of a REPTILE? a.two legs b.lays eggs on land c.begins life in water

Which of the following is a trait of a REPTILE? a.two legs b.lays eggs on land c.begins life in water

Which of the following is a trait of a REPTILE? a. smooth, moist skin b. warm-blooded c. breathes with lungs

Which of the following is a trait of a REPTILE? a. smooth, moist skin b. warm-blooded c. breathes with lungs

Which of the following is a trait of an AMPHIBIAN? a. two legs b. dry scaly skin c. smooth, moist skin

Which of the following is a trait of an AMPHIBIAN? a. two legs b. dry scaly skin c. smooth, moist skin

Which of the following is a trait of an AMPHIBIAN? a.begins life on land and then moves to water b. webbed feet c.warm-blooded

Which of the following is a trait of an AMPHIBIAN? a.begins life on land and then moves to water b. webbed feet c.warm-blooded

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a. two legs b. webbed feet c.lay eggs

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a. two legs b. webbed feet c.lay eggs

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a. warm-blooded b. four legs or no legs c.lay eggs in water

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a. warm-blooded b. four legs or no legs c.lay eggs in water

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a.lay eggs on land b. begin life in water c.cold-blooded

Which of the following is a trait of BOTH amphibians and reptiles? a.lay eggs on land b. begin life in water c.cold-blooded

Lizards are a.reptiles b. amphibians

Lizards are a.reptiles b. amphibians

Turtles are a.reptiles b. amphibians

Turtles are a.reptiles b. amphibians

Toads are a.reptiles b. amphibians

Toads are a.reptiles b. amphibians