they both have a form of metamorphosis. the butterfly goes through it, and so does a frog, but they do it in different forms
The relationship of amphibians and insects is a predator-prey relationship. Amphibians hunt insects for food. As such, they help to control insect populations.
No. Insects are invertebrates in the phylum arthropods. Amphibians are vertebrates.
§ Amphibians eat insects. § Amphibians are valuable for medical research. § The larvae of newts and salamanders are sold as fish bait.
Butterflies are not amphibians. Butterflies are a type of insect, and invertebrate with three body parts. Amphibians are semi-aquatic, areectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates.
they are invertebrates
No they're insects.
insects
An amphibians' rule of thumb is if it fits in their mouth, then it is food.
Critter Quest - 2007 Insects and Amphibians was released on: USA: 6 October 2008
C without amphibians to eat the insects the populations will go up
No, they do not. Insects, amphibians, or cnidarians do.
metamorphosis