there is one like mantella
there are 4567 amphibions
well about more then 3,000,000
No. Vampire bats are mammals.
on they do not always go to spring
Maybe the fact that evolution is a lie.
Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
It is a well known problem in many amphibions, it can be quickly cleared up by the use of wrigleys extra gum
Lungs. Only fish and some amphibions have gills.Yes. They have lungs because they don't live in the water, they just tend to go into the water to moisturize or to grab a bite to eat
Most amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders, lay eggs. These eggs are typically laid in water or moist environments to ensure the embryos have the necessary conditions to develop. The eggs often hatch into larvae, such as tadpoles, which undergo metamorphosis to become adult forms. Some species may also exhibit variations in their reproductive strategies, such as laying eggs on land or in specialized structures.
Asian elephants, tigers, sun bears, tapirs, rhinoceroses, a variety of deer, orangatan, gibbons, over 100 species of snakes including pythons and king cobras, crocodiles and other amphibions, numerous species of butterflies and moths, mospuitos, red ants, scorpions, spiders, and hornets.
The heart is primarily made up of cardiac muscle tissue, which is a unique type of muscle that is only found in the heart. This muscle tissue is responsible for the rhythmic contractions of the heart that pump blood throughout the body.
Tadpoles need to come up for air because they have gills, which are not as efficient in extracting oxygen from the water as lungs are in extracting it from the air. By coming up for air at the water's surface, tadpoles can supplement the oxygen they obtain through gills with oxygen from the air.