Submitted by Razoray20 t3_11z6ohg in Pennsylvania
Evorgleb t1_jdcfgxd wrote
Reply to comment by Cerberusknight77 in We have been misled. We do not have a state animal, but two state amphibians. by Razoray20
People don't realize that whitetail deer have a lot in common with amphibians. For instance, they are both animals. Deer also have eyes, just like a frog or toad!... I could go on and on but I'll stop because you can get the idea. Deer and salamanders are pretty much the same thing.
BartlettMagic t1_jdcnfd1 wrote
deer and other amphibians are generally found soaked in some kind of moist or muddy environment for the majority of the year
ho_merjpimpson t1_jdcuvip wrote
Really, the only way to tell them apart is their warm bloodedness, mammary glands and hair. Otherwise they would be essentially indistinguishable.
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