Which pattern is evidence that reptiles and amphibians share the same ancestor?

The pattern of similar body structures and features, such as scales and claws, is evidence that reptiles and amphibians share the same ancestor. Both reptiles and amphibians have similar skeletal structures, with a vertebral column, limbs, and similar arrangements of bones in their limbs. These similarities are indicative of a common ancestor and suggest that reptiles and amphibians diverged from a common ancestor in the evolutionary tree.