The amphibian has a special way it can breathe.
i think,the adult amphibians will respire through there skin which is commonly called as cutaneous respiration.
adult amphibians breed in nests
Reptiles have developed an outer covering of scales or bony plates to retain their body moisture. Amphibian skin lets water pass in and out so amphibians must stay in or near a water source to keep their bodies from drying out. Amphibians develop from egg to larvae to adult in water. Reptiles do not have a larval stage.
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animals
Adult amphibians have three tissue layers: the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. These layers give rise to different organs and tissues during development.
No they dont they have to live next to it
Metamorphosis
the young live only in water, look different from their parents, breathe though gills
Lungs
They shouldn't - they should metamorphose into adult amphibians.
- They live in water - They have eyes that bulge out and allow them to see in all directions - They are cold-blooded and hibernate in piles of snow or laves during the winter
Because amphibians spend its early life in water and it's adult life on land