1. AMPHIBIANS
Respiration:
When they are young they breathe through their gills.
When they become adults they breathe with their lungs.
Reproduction:
They are oviparous.
Body covering:
They have thin moist skin without hair or scales to protect them.
Nutrition:
When they are young they are herbivores.
Most of the adults are carnivores.
Body characteristics:
Most have four legs and a membrane between their toes that allow to
move much better into the water.
Their body is going to a process call metamorphosis (the body changes)
Adults have very small lungs so they can take the oxigen that they need by
the skin. That is why they need to stay near water, to keep the skin wet.
Some have a long stiky tongue.
2. REPTILES
Respiration:
They breath with lungs.
Reproduction:
They are oviparous.
Body covering:
They have strong hard scales, and some have a shell.
Nutrition:
Most of them are carnivores, some are herbivores.
Body characteristics:
They are cold-blooded animals.
They walk by dragging on or close to the floor.
Some of them have bright colours.
Some of them are really curious (chamaleon).