As tadpoles, they swim fast. As adults, they have camouflage coloring to blend in with their environment.
Many amphibians are poisonous.
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There are three orders of amphibians: Anura, caudata, and gymnophiona. There are 7,296 different kinds of species of amphibians all over the world.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
The study of reptiles and amphibians is known as "herpetology." However, "batrachology" is the subdiscipline of herpetology focused solely on the study of amphibians.
Antonym means opposite. Reptiles and amphibians aren't opposites. There are no antonyms for either word.
some can change colors
lungs
thorns
The skin.
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Amphibians are special animals In that they were the first tetrapods to develop lungs (in adults). Amphibians don't have nares, but instead breathe through their skin. This is do to capullaries placed closely to the outside of the skin, or epidermis.
to eat or swim away from the predator
Mollusks have hard shells to help protect them.
Their small thorns at the bottom of their stem.
Crickets are good at hiding from their enemies and can hop fast.
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
Like most other animals, amphibians have adapted and developed a wide variety of defense mechanisms, depending on the animal species. The most common examples are the capability to hide in their surroundings, their amphibious nature and the excretion of toxins.