One environment is a moist environment, example: Jungle, rain forest
And another is a lake or some type of water source like a forest or a lagoon
water, or around water. Jungles, Lakes, Ponds, Streams Etc.
Water, or around water. Jungles, Lakes, Ponds, Streams ETC.
Amphibians are superficially similar to reptiles, but reptiles are amniotes, that is they lay eggs that are adapted to dry land. Most amphibians lay eggs in water and have a juvenile stage that changes into the adult form.
Mammals give birth to live young and typically care for their offspring, while amphibians lay eggs in water and often do not provide parental care. Mammals have adaptations such as fur and mammary glands for terrestrial environments, while amphibians have moist skin and lay eggs in water for their aquatic lifestyle.
Amphibians hatch from eggs
no because all amphibians don't lay eggs
Amphibians lay eggs.
Almost all species of amphibians lay eggs.
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
No, tortoises are reptiles. They are cold-blooded, have four legs, and lay amniotic eggs.
Amphibians lay their eggs in water, such as frogs.
Amphibians originally were water-living creatures, who later on evolved and adapted, therefore coming out of the water to become both land and water animals. However, they cannot change the way they are born, and where they are born. It's always been the same-amphibians will always go into the water to lay their eggs, where the eggs will hatch, and slowly evolve to become accustomed to both environments. It's in the genes or something like that.