The Body Plan of a Frog is a Bilateral symmetry, vertebrate any animal that looks the same on both sides; that hav a top, bottom, sides, front and back it is a Bilateral symmetry. Which is most animals. Ussually only things like JellyFish are not.
The weight of an amphibian's body is transferred to the limbs by using the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
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Lobe-finned fishes are though to have given rise to amphibians. This is due to the body plan and body symmetry of the fish, which is very similar to that of an amphibian.
The amphibian Caravan is better if you plan on landing in the water, otherwise skip the floats and go standard landing gear.
A salamander is a amphibian.
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it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
The body of amphibian is divided in to two regions a) head b) trunk --- Thorax Abdomen There is no neck, as a result the head directly attaches to the thorax forming Cephalothorax.
If an amphibian's skin dries up, it can have difficulty breathing, absorbing water, and regulating its body temperature. This can lead to dehydration and put the amphibian's health at risk. Skin plays an important role in respiration and hydration for amphibians.
Most amphibians have external fertilization, so outside the body.
It is not steady, so to get it to the right temprature, the amphibian sits in the sun.