Once Amphibians grow out of their gills, they live on land. However, they usually stay close to the water even as adults.
No dolphins are not amphibians. Dolphins can`t be amphibians because amphibians lay their eggs in the water and the adults live on land. Dolphins live in the sea only and they don`t lay eggs they give birth to live young.
Amphibians primarily live in water during their early stages of life, but as adults, they typically live on land.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called caecilians. Caecilians are legless amphibians that burrow underground and primarily live in tropical regions. They have a unique appearance with small eyes and tentacles on their heads.
The adults do.
Frogs and salamanders are examples of animals that live in the water as babies (tadpoles) and on land as adults. They undergo metamorphosis during their life cycle, transitioning from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults.
The term for a class that means two lives is "amphibian." Amphibians are vertebrate animals that can live both in water (during their early stages of life) and on land as adults.
Amphibians can live on land and in water.
metamorphosis
Well, friend, amphibians like frogs and salamanders are quite special creatures. They can live in both land and water! They start their lives in water as tadpoles, then grow into adults that can live on land or in water, adapting to their environment like little nature magicians.
Metamorphism
Japanese amphibians
Amphibians are egg layers.