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no not all amphbians live in water

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Q: Do all amphibians live in water during some part of the year?
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Do amphibians live underwater or on land?

amphibians need both land and water to survive most of them spend some part of their lives in water and some on land.


What amphibians live in Death Valley?

There probably aren't amphibians in Death Valley. Think about it. Amphibians spend part of there life cycle in the water. Is there much water in Death Valley?


Character traits of amphibians?

Character traits of amphibians include:- Live part of their lives in water and the other part on land Return to water to lay eggs- do not have live young like mammals. Are COLD-blooded. Have backbones


What is another name for animals that live partly on water and partly on land?

Amphibians spend part of life cycle in water and the remainder on land...with occasional dunks in water. See frogs, toads, newts and salamanders.


What lives part of it life in the water and part on land?

Animals that are amphibians, such as frogs. Eggs are laid in water, hatch into tadpoles that live in water and swim, that grow legs and leave the water as frogs.


Are there just frog and salamanders in amphibians?

No, newts are also in the amphibian classification because they live part of their life on land, and part of their life in water.


Are amphibians aquatic vertebrates?

Most amphibians are semiaquatic, spending part of their lives in water and part on land.


Amphibians are not completely free to live on dry land because 1. their ancestors were fishes. 2. they obtain oxygen from water through gills. 4. their food organisms live in water. 5. they can escape?

They obtain oxygen from water through gills (during at least part of their life cycle).


Is snow leopard amphibian?

Heck no! no, Snow Leopards are not amphibians, they are mammals, specifically feline. Amphibians are creatures that spend part of their life in water, and part of their life on the ground, by which I mean they live there, not that they go take a dip in a lake.


Are all amphibians carnivores?

Pretty much all amphibians are carnivores. Many of them eat plants at some point in their lives, but most live on other animals. Some examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They all need to live near water because they reproduce in water and live the first part of their life there.


Is it true that Animals with backboned that live part of their lives in water and part on land are called amphibians?

Yes, the standard definition of an amphibian is a vertebrate animal that lives part of its life (usually the developmental/childhood portion) in water and part of its life (usually the adult portion) on land. However, this isn't always a clear distinction - many amphibians such as frogs will spend their whole lives around and in water, but gain the ability to stay on land as an adult.


Does reptiles lives in both land and water?

Although some types of reptiles are semi-aquatic or fully aquatic, most are fully terrestrial. Amphibians, however, spend part of their time in fresh water, and part on land. The name amphibian even refers to the fact that they live "both kinds of life."