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AmphibiansWhy are turtles not considered to be amphibians?
Also their skin is impermeable(water-proof, like my watch) and their lungs are better developed than any amphibian. And some other stuff...
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
And also one little detail - when little amphibian come to live it breath through the gills which means it can breath in the water, but as it is developing, gills dissapear, also the ability to breathe under water dissapear and it start to breath through the lungs. Turtle when will come to live it breath through the lungs throughout his life though it can be under water surface very long time. (it stop the breathing).
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