A marine amphibian is a creature that lives in brackish water. Marine amphibians can be newts and salamanders amongst many others.
no
Marine life, Amphibians.
No. Pigs are neither marine animals or amphibians.
Amphibians nd marine life as they mostly have gills
No, no and no. Amphibians are aquatic creatures but, they are amphibians. They breath through their skin, unlike the fish, who breath through their gills. Don't trust me? I have a PhD in Herpetology and a masters in marine biology. Sent in by: Brevityman
Brian Groombridge has written: 'Marine turtles in the Mediterranean' 'World checklist of endangered amphibians and reptiles' -- subject(s): Rare animals, Reptiles, Amphibians
Types of life in water include fish, plants, marine mammals, invertebrates, and amphibians.
amphibians use gills AND lungs, fish/marine life use gills alone
E.T. stands for extra terrestrial. Amphibians are comfortable in marine environments and terrestrial environments.
Many marine mammals, amphibians, and fishes defecate in that water on a regular basis.
Far too many animals undergo metamorphosis to list here. However, in general; Amphibians, insects, marine fish and most marine invertibrates go through metamorphosis.
Micro-organisms, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and many types of marine organisms including fish.