Some can be and have to stay damp to survive, such as frogs. But, many don't have to be to survive.
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have thin, damp skin that helps them to breathe through their skin. This skin allows for the exchange of gases and helps to keep them hydrated by absorbing water from their environment.
They're not...They're amphibians. They have jellylike eggs, no scales and damp skin. They must live near water.
bats,bears,scary monsters...... i should know i am one......
Jelly-coated eggs eggs eg. frogspawn. Most amphibians lay their eggs in water.
Because lizards are dry animals and frogs' skins are moist and need to live in damp places.They wouldn't adapt to live in a dry area.Lizards are reptiles and can live in dry and hot places..
Yes - they are amphibians and can absorb oxygen through the skin, but do not need to be in water all the time as long as they can retreat somewhere cool and damp.
Yes, newts are amphibians.
Amphbians need water to keep their bodies moist so it can absorb water through it. They also lay their eggs and reproduce in water.
Frogs, toads, newts and salamanders are amphibians.Amphibians are cold-blooded.Amphibians spend part of their lives under water and part of their lives on land.They lay jelly-covered eggs in the water.Amphibians breathe with gills or lungs or through their skin.Baby amphibians live in water and breathe with gills.An amphibian's skin is moist. (They do NOT have scales.)Amphibians are vertebrates -- they have backbones.Most amphibians live in or near water or in damp places.
Not all amphibians require dry habitats for breeding. Some species, like many frogs, lay their eggs in water, while others, like salamanders, may lay their eggs in damp or moist environments. Each species has unique breeding requirements based on its environmental adaptations.
the two major group of amphibians are the tailed amphibians and the tailless amphibians
Sharks are not amphibians.