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Cold-blooded animals such as frogs, salamanders, and toads.

Amphibians

100

Cold-blooded animals such as snakes, lizards, and alligators.

Reptiles

100

Animals that eat only other animals/meat.

Cornivores

100

Animals that eat only plants.

Herbivores

100

Animals that eat both plants and animals.

Omnivores

200

Animals that have a backbone and internal skeleton.

Vertebrates

200

Animals that have an internal body temperature that changes with the temperature of their surroundings, also called cold-blooded.

Poikilothermic

200

The first stage of life for an amphibian.

Egg
200

What animals lay eggs in water? Amphibians or reptiles?

Amphibians

200

The last stage of life of an amphibian.

Adult

300

The eggs of frogs.

Frogspawn

300

The larva of frogs.

Tadpoles

300

The change of body form from larva to an adult in amphibians.

Metamorphosis

300

The middle stage of life of an amphibian, after the egg.

Larva

300

What animals lay eggs on land? Amphibians or reptiles?

Reptiles

400

Name one similarity between amphibians and reptiles.

Both are:

- Poikilothermic

- Vertebrates

- Most are carnivores as adults

- Grow larger throughout their lives

400

Name one difference between amphibians and reptiles.

- Moise vs dry skin

- Lay eggs in water vs land

- Prefer cool vs warm temperature 

- Young look different vs young look like adults

400

Tell me one fact you learned about amphibians and one fact about reptiles.

Answers may vary.

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