They dont hunt for theyre young, the larvas have to take care for themselves.
amphibians have their young ones in water
Frogs salamanders
The relationship of amphibians and insects is a predator-prey relationship. Amphibians hunt insects for food. As such, they help to control insect populations.
Amphibians do not feed their young milk. Only mammals do that.
No, amphibians do not feed their young with milk. Some amphibians lay eggs that the young, called tadpoles, hatch from and then develop on their own without parental care.
They don't feed their young at all.
the young live only in water, look different from their parents, breathe though gills
They don't! Most amphibians are generally independent from the moment they are born. However some, such as the worm, feed their young their own flesh. Amphibians do not feed their young. They lay the eggs in water and leave them to fend for themselves. They are also quite likely to eat their own young. That is why they have so many eggs.
No , they don't feed young .
eggs
Yes
Most species are active at night and sleep during the day.