Adult amphibians look nothing like baby amphibians.
They live half of their life in water and half on land.
amphibians is different from other all other classes of vertebrate,because amphibians has soft skin,moist skin,,and they live in water,,but its depend on its lives.
Vertebrates are just that vertebrates, that ALL have a backbone, fish, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, marsupials, primates, rodents... etc.
No. There are no amphibians that are mammals. Amphibians are the frogs, toads, salamanders and newts plus their kind. And none of them are mammals. Not all vertebrates are mammals, though all mammals are vertebrates. Vertebrates have backbones, and apes and whales are mammals and are vertebrates. But there are many vertebrates that are not mammals. Fish are vertebrates, and they are not mammals.
Chickens come from the bird class of vertebrates. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. They are part of the phylum chordata. The other four classes of vertebrates are mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
they are similar when it comes to their limbs
yes: all amphibians are vertebrates and have backbones
Fish is a vertebrate and vertebrates are divided in different classes .Bony Fishes are included in class Osteichthyes . Mammals and reptiles belong to classes of their own , related to fish in being vertebrates but different in other aspects .
Bird and mammals are the only two groups of vertebrates which are warm blooded. Amphibians, reptiles and fish, the other vertebrate groups, are all cold-blooded.
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Amphibians don't have amniotic eggs - their eggs don't have shells, and they have to be laid in water. In general, amphibians are more dependent on water, most of them having aquatic larvae and having to keep their skin moist even as adults in order to breathe through it.
Yes, an emu is a vertebrate as are all other birds. They have an internal skeleton and a backbone which makes them vertebrates. All mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish (true fish) are also vertebrates.
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Swans, as well as all other birds, are vertebrates. Vertebrates, which are animals having an internal backbone or spinal column, include amphibians, fish, mammals and reptiles as well as birds.