Axolotls are totally aquatic. They basically look like the larval form of newts or salamanders. But they are hatched already in the adult the adult phase and do not metamorphose.
Whales are aquatic mammals, not amphibians.
no. a hippopotamus is a semi aquatic mammal.
Amphibians
Neither. Turtles are (aquatic) reptiles and penguins are (aquatic) flightless birds.
Most amphibians are semiaquatic, spending part of their lives in water and part on land.
Butterflies are not amphibians. Butterflies are a type of insect, and invertebrate with three body parts. Amphibians are semi-aquatic, areectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates.
No, not at all. The giant panda is a mammal. (mammalia) Mammals are warm blooded, but amphibians are cold blooded. Amphibians never have fur and amphibians are semi-aquatic.
Water can pass through the skin; they have lungs
yes,because it is have smooth skin and animals have smooth skin are totally belongs to amphibians
The process where amphibians release their sex cells in the water is called spawning. During spawning, male amphibians release sperm into the water, which then fertilizes the eggs released by the female amphibians. This is a common reproductive strategy for many amphibian species.
Amphibians do not have the waterproof skin that amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) do. If they are not wet, they can dry out and die, especially because many types of amphibians breath partly or entirely through their skin. Amphibians also need an aquatic environment in order to breed, because their eggs and young must be in water, or they will dry up and die.
yes