99% of species don't.
No. It would mostly depend on where YOU were born.
They're born from eggs - some are simply abandoned, while others are 'guarded' by the parents until they hatch.
its depend on the parents nationality.
Amphibians hatch from eggs
Generally, amphibians are born able to survive in the environment immediately and require no nourishment from their parents. Tadpoles, for example, will hatch and eat algae before their tail is absorbed and they become frogs. As they develop in their egg sac, however, they eat the mucus from the egg itself to see them through to spawning. Caecillians eat plant detritus and insects. As they grow to adulthood, the diet of amphibians may change.
Amphibians hatch out of an egg with no shell.
that would depend on if your parents are Irish, though I'd think you'd be an Irish citizen even if your parents weren't
Amphibians lay their eggs in bodies of water.
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no, because the parents were born before you
Yes, amphibians have external fertilization. There are a few species that don't however.
absolutely not, there is no transfer mechanism.