A lizard is a reptile. A frog is an amphibian. How are they different?

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Responses

A lizard is cold-blooded. A frog is warm-blooded.
A lizard is cold-blooded. A frog is warm-blooded.

A lizard has dry, scaly skin. A frog has smooth, wet skin.
A lizard has dry, scaly skin. A frog has smooth, wet skin.

A lizard lives in very cold places. A frog lives in very warm places.
A lizard lives in very cold places. A frog lives in very warm places.

A lizard has a backbone. A frog does not have a backbone.

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The correct response is:

A lizard has dry, scaly skin. A frog has smooth, wet skin.

This highlights a key difference in their physical characteristics, which is related to their classification as a reptile (lizard) and an amphibian (frog).