Scientists know of about 7,000 species of amphibian. There may be many more living in remote parts of rainforests. Regardless, one person could probably never see all of these species in their lifetime.
There are three orders of amphibians: Anura, caudata, and gymnophiona. There are 7,296 different kinds of species of amphibians all over the world.
Pretty sure amphibians do not see any colors.
There is no exact figure for this. According to the Australian Biological Resources Study (see the related link from the Australian Government website below), there are between 4950 and 6515 described species of amphibians in the world. The number continues to change as new species of amphibians are being discovered, and others become extinct.
No modern amphibians have teeth.
There are many different types and species of amphibians around the world. Newts and Salamanders are types of amphibians with tails.
division bryophyta is known as amphibians of plant world of the plant kingdom
Pictures that show amphibians in their natural habitat or pictures capturing amphibians in rare moments that are almost impossible to see. That depends on what you view as a good picture.
Well, I believe there are 5 main types, which are: Frogs, Salamanders, Newts, Toads, and Caecilians. I think this is right.. You can find more on Google. As for in the world, I don't know how many amphibians there are if you're asking for an exact answer. Hope this helped =) Isn't a toad pretty much a frog?
kinds of amphibians in the world are frogs toads salamanders and all kinds of other animals. their are also some types of snakes!!
Non - reptiles are a completely different grouping of animal from the amphibians.
There are many poisonous amphibians, in which case poison dart frogs are notorious.
There are approximately 5,500 species of discovered amphibians.