normally anphibians live in VERY near water and can travel thraough land soo with the near water condition "yes"
yes
Yes they live on both land and water, the word amphibious means "double life"
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.
They live in Water and on landMost of them live near water but some live in drier parts of the world.Amphibians usually live near water, but still sometimes can live in the water.
Amphibians lay their eggs in bodies of water.
No, but all of them need water.
Adult amphibians look nothing like baby amphibians.They live half of their life in water and half on land.
No, they live on dry and wet land that means 'double life' by Nicola Chatfield Grade 6
All amphibians live on land and in water. They all lay eggs, they all go through a sort of metamorphosis, and they are all ectotherms.Ê
Amphibians live in both water and on land, while even the waterbirds that are around water all the time never actually live in the water. Also, birds can fly, while amphibians can't, and birds lay hard-shelled eggs while amphibians lay soft-shelled eggs. There are many more differences, but I don't have time to list them all.
no not all amphbians live in water
The major difference between fish, reptiles,and amphibians is that fish live in water their whole life, reptiles live on land their whole life, and amphibians are born in water but live on land.
All amphibians live underwater at some point in their life, and some do their whole lives.