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During development amphibians stay in the pond or lake where they were born.

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Where do amphibians have their young?

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Do amphibians and reptiles feed young with milk?

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Do amphibians bear live young?

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What is embryonic development of the amphibian egg?

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Do very young amphibians breathe with lungs?

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Do amphibians stay home and take care of young ones?

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