All amphibians have a life stage that occurs in water. They do not need to live in water. For example, toads come from eggs laid in water that turn to tadpoles and the tadpoles develop into toads that live almost exclusively on land.
Reptiles live on dry land; amphibians live on land as well as in water.
Yes they live on both land and water, the word amphibious means "double life"
They live in both land and water, and low tide they live on land, high tide in water.
There is the African Dwarf frog, then there is the African Clawed frog which is illegal in most states, because they have very good potential to be an invasive species. Sumerian Frogs also live a great deal in the wild.
Pretty much all amphibians are carnivores. Many of them eat plants at some point in their lives, but most live on other animals. Some examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They all need to live near water because they reproduce in water and live the first part of their life there.
Amphibians can live on land and in water.
amphibians don't HAVE to live in water but can live in either because they have both gills and lungs.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
They live on both land and water.
yes, amphibians derive from the sentence "animals living in the water."
Frog was the amphibians live on land and go back to the water to reproduce.
Fish always stay and live in the water, while amphibians live on both land, and water.
some amphibians live in the water for shelter and some could live on land too.
Reptiles live on dry land; amphibians live on land as well as in water.
Amphibians can live both on land and water
they live in water because they have gills or they are cold blooded
No they dont they have to live next to it