Amphibian glands are specialized structures found in amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, that secrete various substances. These glands can produce mucus for skin hydration and protection, as well as toxic secretions for defense against predators. Some glands, like poison glands, can deliver potent toxins that serve as a deterrent to threats. Overall, amphibian glands play a crucial role in the animals' survival and adaptation to their environments.
Harry Adolph Charipper has written: 'Studies on amphibian endocrines' -- subject(s): Thyroid gland, Necturus
A salamander is a amphibian.
it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
The state amphibian of Louisiana is the green tree frog. The amphibian was chosen as the state amphibian in 1993.
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A frog is an amphibian.
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A python is not an amphibian, it is a reptile.
A frog is an amphibian.
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