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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.

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