Amphibians hatch out of an egg with no shell.
Both. Most amphibians lay eggs, but this is not the case with all of them. There are some species of frog which give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides. There are also some salamanders which give birth to young which are either larvae, or already metamorphosed. Caecilians are a type of amphibian, rather like a worm, which give birth to fully metamorphosed young.
Amphibians hatch from eggs.
yes
In eggs.
Amphibians hatch from eggs
Amphibians hatch out of an egg with no shell.
Amphibians lay their eggs in bodies of water.
Yes, amphibians have external fertilization. There are a few species that don't however.
During development amphibians stay in the pond or lake where they were born.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
all amphibians are borm with a shell or in an egg or in water.
Most amphibians like frogs lay eggs, but not all. Some species like the Lungless Salamander.
Yes
Yes, they are born in eggs and like all amphibians are born in water.
Many amphibians are born with lateral lines. As they grow older, some amphibians such as salamanders lose their lateral line because it's no longer a necessity due to the fact they also walk on land.
99% of species don't.