Yes they do back legs. Well really it depends on what animal in the amphibian family is it.
Some amphibians can. Salamanders can grow back legs, tadpoles can regrow broken tails, but frogs can't grow back legs. i am dating a hot guy!
amphibians don't have legs
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Fleas, crickets, and grasshoppers (insects), frogs and toads (amphibians), and hares and rabbits (mammals).
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Amphibians grow legs and feet. If you look at tadpoles at about the three week stage, they start to develop their legs and feet while in the water
They are all vertebrates, and the reptiles and amphibians belong to the tetrapods because they have four legs.
The limbs for Amohibian is Weak legs...
No. While ampbinians have no sclaes, wings, or fur, they do have legs.
It depends on the type of reptile and amphibian. Frogs and toads usually have shorter front legs with webbed feet with longer back legs that have more paddle shaped feet that are webbed together. Lizards usually have regular sized front legs but have longer back legs. Geckos have feet with millions and millions of adhesive hair hooks for them to climb on almost anything. Salamanders and newts usually have stubby legs that have webbed toes since they rely mostly on their tail for swimming and walking. Snakes of course have no feet and turtles usually have stubby clawed feet. Hope this helped!!!
Yes. Many, if not most amphibians crawl or walk around on land with their little appendages or legs, and need water only to reproduce in.
Back and Front legs. I might want to mention that frogs and toads only hop when in danger; naturally they walk.Like all tetrapods, amphibians use muscles to move. They can walk with their legs and swim with the tail.