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How do fish reproduce and how is it different from amphibians
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How do fish reproduce and how is it different from amphibians
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How do fish reproduce and how is it different from amphibians
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amphibians usually have lungs but they can also absorb oxygen through their moist skin. Their body temperature also varies according to their surroundings. Amphibians also reproduce by external fertilisation and lag eggs.
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