The animal is an amphibian. Three examples are toads, frogs and newts.
dragon fly, mosquito,and caimans
Amphibians live a portion of their lives in water and on land. Amphi = both bio = life
If they do this in different stages of life, they are amphibians. For example, frogs are water born and until they develop lungs they are "tadpoles"
Yes, the cheetah is a land animal.
A shark
No, life on Earth originated from water creatures who emerged from the seas to colonise the land
Yes, the standard definition of an amphibian is a vertebrate animal that lives part of its life (usually the developmental/childhood portion) in water and part of its life (usually the adult portion) on land. However, this isn't always a clear distinction - many amphibians such as frogs will spend their whole lives around and in water, but gain the ability to stay on land as an adult.
All animal life in the Antarctic region lives in sea water. The Antarctic continent -- Antarctica -- is too cold to support life, and there is no food chain on the land.
Animals..
Amphibians, like frogs.
Maybe frogs.
it is an amphibian so it lives in the water for the first part of its life and on land the next