Amphibians typically enter a state of rest or sleep during the night, as they are primarily nocturnal creatures. However, their sleep patterns can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. During sleep, their metabolic rate decreases, and they may seek shelter to avoid predators and conserve moisture. Some amphibians also exhibit periods of dormancy during extreme weather conditions, such as drought or cold.
well only amphibians sleep like the turtle
Most species are active at night and sleep during the day.
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Well my axolotl is most active during the night so she sleep between sunrise to sunset
Most camouflaged frogs are nocturnal and therefore sleep during the day. Those frogs that don't need to camouflage themselves to avoid predators are diurnal, meaning they sleep at night and hunt during the day.
Yes, newts are amphibians.
the two major group of amphibians are the tailed amphibians and the tailless amphibians
Sharks are not amphibians.
No , there are no amphibians there .
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Yes, Amphibians are Vertebrates which are animals with backbones.