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mostly amphibians live in water and as the grow up the live on land
Once Amphibians grow out of their gills, they live on land. However, they usually stay close to the water even as adults.
Yes. The mother must release the eggs in water.
The author of "The Water-Babies" is Charles Kingsley, a English clergyman and novelist. The book was first published in 1863 and is a children's novel that combines fantasy with social commentary.
The babies camouflage because of the white fur and the adults swim really fast.
On land
young frogs have to constantly be re-hydrated in a body of water.
land because there are more activities on land and it is more likely to be on land than in water
water
yes but only if they have it with other baby snails
Harp seals spend most of their life in the water. They do not build homes on land. The females come on land to have their babies. The females all come together so that the babies are all close together. This helps the babies to stay warm.
The most earthquakes are mostly occurs on land