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.
Some amphibians that do not spend their entire lives in water include certain species of frogs and salamanders that can be found living in a variety of terrestrial habitats such as forests, grasslands, and deserts. These amphibians may still depend on moist environments for breeding or feeding, but they do not require constant immersion in water.
Reptiles live on dry land; amphibians live on land as well as in water.
Some amphibians do live on land, while others live primarily in water. Amphibians like frogs, toads, and salamanders usually have moist skin and require water for reproduction, but they can also live on land as long as they have access to water for breeding and to keep their skin hydrated.
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that have a backbone, lungs, and permeable skin. They have flat skulls that are also wide, movable eyelids,Êand limbs. Frogs toads and salamanders are amphibians belonging to different orders.
The scientific name for animals that can live both on land and in water is "amphibians." They include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Amphibians typically have moist skin and undergo metamorphosis during their life cycle.
No, not all amphibians are carnivores. While many amphibians are carnivorous and feed on insects, small invertebrates, and other small animals, some amphibians are omnivores or herbivores, feeding on plants and algae. Examples of herbivorous amphibians include some species of frogs and salamanders.
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
Well, friend, amphibians like frogs and salamanders are quite special creatures. They can live in both land and water! They start their lives in water as tadpoles, then grow into adults that can live on land or in water, adapting to their environment like little nature magicians.