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Amphibians are the type of animals that are able to live, breath and survive in both, terrestrial and underwater conditions. When they are babies, they have special breathing organs called 'gilles', when they grow up, they develop lungs, which allow them to live on land.

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Are fish related to amphibians?

No, no and no. Amphibians are aquatic creatures but, they are amphibians. They breath through their skin, unlike the fish, who breath through their gills. Don't trust me? I have a PhD in Herpetology and a masters in marine biology. Sent in by: Brevityman


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The baby's breath was sweet and smelled of milk. The roses were arranged with baby's breath.


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Do all amphibians breath though the skin under water?

No, none of them do.


Can the wind steal a baby's breath?

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Why do frogs belong to the animal groups amphibians?

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Which amphibians baby is called tadpole?

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Is a fish an amphibian or a reptile?

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