They depend on the water to provide food for them to survive.
becuse of their body organs which does not allow them to live on land at their development stage
Most species of frogs. Toads, Tree Frogs, and Dart frogs primarily live out of water but still live near it.
Cold blooded, moist skin, can liv on land and water but not in hot places
amphibians need both land and water to survive most of them spend some part of their lives in water and some on land.
No. Though they do spend a lot of time in the water, they are reptiles. Amphibians lay their eggs in the water, and reptiles lay their eggs on land.Alligators are not amphibians. They are reptiles. Amphibians are animals that begin their lives in water and have gills, and spend their adult lives on land and have lungs.No, an alligator is a Reptile. A good way to tell a reptile is reptiles have scales and amphibians do not. Crocodiles, Gharials, and Caimans are also reptiles.Alligator's are reptiles not amphibians. Alligators have scales and bask in the sun to heat up.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called salamanders. They differ from lizards in that they spend a portion of their lives in the water.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called salamanders. They differ from lizards in that they spend a portion of their lives in the water.
The origin of the term Amphibia comes from Latin meaning 'two lives' (land and water based), as most amphibians spend a larval stage as aquatic water breathers.
Because they are amphibian
They are amphibians: toads, frogs, newts, being three examples.
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Fish, Amphibians
There probably aren't amphibians in Death Valley. Think about it. Amphibians spend part of there life cycle in the water. Is there much water in Death Valley?
No, birds are birds. Amphibians are creatures such as frogs, toads, newts and salamanders which spend part of their lives in water and part on land, they don't fly or have feathers.