Amphibians are any type of creature that is able to live on both land and water. These are often smaller creatures such as lizards and frogs. They often have special skins to help them adapt to different environments.
yes they are in the animal kingdom so that makes them an animal
Many types of wolves, worms, slugs, snails, frogs, and other types of amphibeans live in the woods.
They evolved because their ancestors (amphibeans) couldn't get use to the environment and probably found it hard to hunt so got bigger.
No they are not part of the same group because amphibeans when they are babies they start their life in water than when their going to have babies they go to the same place they were born and have their babies there
Amphibians are a class of vertebrates that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They typically have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo metamorphosis from larvae to adults. Amphibians are important for ecosystem health as both predators and prey.
Actually, not all animals that lay eggs are mammals, and not all mammals give live birth. Some snakes have livebirth(reptile), and the platapus(mammal), lays eggs. But, to answer your question, animal that lay eggs are called reptiles, amphibeans, fish, and birds.
What you can see are those called herbs: grasses, trees, brush, clover, corn, etc.But there are ones you can't see (without a microscope) are microbes: bacteria, amoeba, etc. There are many more of these.
The only egg-laying mammals are those in the order Monotremata.There are just three species of animal in this order, and they are the platypus, short-beaked echidna (both of Australia) and the long-beaked echidna (found in New Guinea).
Amphibians branched off from fish about 300-400 million years ago. They evolved from lobe-finned fish, which were fish with strong, bony fins. Selective pressures caused some fish to develop lungs and strong fins so that they would be better able to survive. These fish were able to breath air for a short time and use their strong fins to crawl on land so that they could find new pools of water if theirs dried up. As these fish grew more accustomed to going onto the land, they eventually became amphibians.
Their diet is mainly fish, but they will eat birds if they can catch them. Although otters primarily feed on fish they do take the occasional waterbird (along with chicks and eggs), amphibeans and small mammals such as baby rabbits
Basically the same way that we humans do they have lungs also and still breath in and out like us also.
They eat anything in sight really! They seem to favor snakes especially, even poisonous ones. They also eat plants and small animals. Like grubs, green grass, cracked corn, wheat, berries, figs, leaves, seeds, and flowerparts. They also eat animls like ticks, termites, ants, locusts, mice, scoripians and other anthropods, reptiles, and amphibeans. They would actually eat garbage and debris like paper! Peafowl can eat cat and dog food, but it is not reccomended.