they live in water and out
Nobody alive today is "making amphibians". According to scientists, amphibians developed at some point in the Devonian Era, between 400-350 million years ago from fishes through gradual changes. According to creationists, God created amphibians.
Animals with backbones (a spine) make up veterbraes, this includes most animals species but it does not include any insects or sponges. What it does include is mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
indentify the endowment of man that make him different from other form of animals
Amphibians simply don't have the adaptations of other land vertebrates that keep moisture contained in the skin. Thus, water seeps through the skin via osmosis. That is why they have to live in moist places. If they don't they dry out, suffocate, and die.
"arms, legs, tails, eyes, ears, noses, mouths, heads, skins make all animal species different or alike."That was the random Incorrect answer. okThe correct answer in science term is,"Animals have certain features that together make them different from other organisms. First, animals are multicellular. They are made of more an one cell. Second, animals cannot make their own food. In order to get energy, animals must eat other organisms. Third, animals can move on their own during part or all of their lives.
Amphibians like frogs and toads make the croak sound. There are no other animals that croak. The call of a raven might be described by many people as a croak.
Both. Birds and mammals make up the warm-blooded group, whereas the reptiles, amphibians, and insects make up the cold-blooded group.
A frog is an examle of amphibians.
No, they do not. Amphibians lay eggs in water. The eggs give the embryos all the nutrition they need until they hatch. After that, they're on their own and live on small insects. No. Only mammals feed their young milk.
Seals are mammals because they breathe air, bear live young, and are red (warm) blooded.
Animals are placed into different groups to make classifing them easier. Answer found in 6th grade science textbook. Good Luck!
Mammals have several different external features that make them different from other animals. Some of these features include body hair or fur, external mammary glands, and warm-bloodedness.