An Amphibian is a group of animals that are born and live in water when they are young (larvae) and live mostly on land which is near a water source when they are adults. Modern Amphibians are actually active in water AND land. Back in prehistoric times, amphibians were the first animals to be able to move on water and land, but they had gills, which meant that they could not stay on land too long.
Actually this is the biggest misconception of amphibians. They do live on land all of them but they need bodies of water only for reproduction.
The loss of webbed feet and the growth of body hair are two of the adaptations you seek to learn about.
They have legs for movement and a three-chambered heart for breathing.
They have poison and there gills help them adapt to there environment.
The four adaptation of adult amphibians for living on land are obtaining food, movement, obtaining oxygen and circulatory system.
because they have have the both characterstics of water and land
Amphibians have adapted having four legs for movement on land. Many amphibians develop moist skin so that they can breathe through their skin and lungs interchangeably.
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night
When the frog is swimming, its can breath by only putting the tip of its nose out of the water. Uses it to breaththey help the frog breathe underwater :)
Once the leopard kills its prey in the jungle, it hangs it in a tree to keep it away from other predators. That is the most important adaptation of a jungle leopard.
Here is one of the structural adaptations for the Atlantic puffin they're wings help them "fly" through the water
salt water, warm weather, and food
Some water snakes have long slender tails to help them glide through the water easier.
The frog likes to be in water and eyes on the top of the head help to see what is coming. Crocodiles also have them there.
monkeys adaptations are , their camflouge and climbling up trees to keep away from predators,they even snatch the food.
If your frog is a completely aquatic frog, the water should be deep enough to swim around in, like a regular fish. But if your frog is a half land half water frog, the water shouldn't be TOO deep. It should be shallow enough to let your frog's head break the surface, and you need to have sticks or ridges to help your frog get out of the water.
the behavioural adaptations arethe wide soles of their feet help them from sinking into the sandthey can go for long times without water.
it can breathe in water and it has gills to breathe with