Amphibians have lungs and can ONLY breath atmospheric air. Fish have gills (some have lung-like apparatuses as well), but fish generally rely on water to provide them with oxygen. Amphibians start their lives in the water (with gills), and eventually grow lungs and lose their gills as they transfer to land. Adult amphibians will spend most of their time between land and water. Fish spend their whole lives in the water (except for a few fish that can hop/crawl/flop to other bodies of water when the going gets rough).
Soop Nazi
2007-10-12 17:12:55
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answered by nosoop4u246 7
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Amphibian breath through nose and walk
fish breath through gills and swim
but some amphibian have the ability to swim
2007-10-12 16:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Fish are generally unable to breath air, are confined to water, and have scales.
Anphibeans can generally live both in water and on land, do not have scales, and can breath air but some do have gills.
2007-10-12 16:35:45
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answered by serpent 2
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Amphibians live their life partly on land and partly in water, i.e. frogs start out as tadpoles (in the water all the time), the after many stages called metamorphoses the are then frogs (sometimes in water sometimes on land!)
2007-10-12 16:34:50
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answered by Kyle S 4
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amphibians live both in land and water where as fish lives only in water.fish come under the sub phylla pisces whereas amphibians come under a sub phylla of their own name.
2007-10-12 16:35:24
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answered by karthikthehun 1
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Fish have fins and gills
Amphibians have legs and arms.
2007-10-12 16:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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the big difference is fish can only breath under water amphibians can breath air and breath underwater
2007-10-12 16:39:02
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answered by casper 2
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becase fish have gills and what ever the othere one is that they are dry land
2007-10-12 16:34:26
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answered by sweatie 2
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They are both spelled completely different, and you missed that one.
2007-10-12 16:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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