The Cambo frog stands out from other amphibians in its habitat due to its distinctive bright green coloration, large size, and unique mating call. These characteristics help the Cambo frog to attract mates and defend its territory effectively in its environment.
Amphibians serve as excellent indicator species for habitat protection campaigns due to their sensitivity to environmental changes, which reflects the overall health of ecosystems. Their permeable skin makes them particularly vulnerable to pollution, habitat loss, and climate change, highlighting areas in need of conservation. By focusing on amphibian protection, campaigns can effectively address broader environmental issues and promote biodiversity. Additionally, safeguarding amphibian habitats often benefits a wide range of other species and ecosystems, making them a strategic choice for conservation efforts.
because being an amphibian is not the further end of evolution from water to land. becoz of it, an amphibian restricts itself from venturing further in land or further under water because he needs both of it to survive making his habitat limited. and also, most animals live within his habitat making him alway part of the food chain.
Amphibians and habitat loss
Amphibians in danger- Habitat- Swamps and forests being destroyed- Polluted water
During development amphibians stay in the pond or lake where they were born.
Amphibians typically contract the fungus, such as Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), through direct contact with contaminated water or substrates where the fungus resides. The spores can persist in the environment, allowing for easy transmission between individuals, especially in areas with high amphibian density. Additionally, the fungus can be spread through the movement of infected animals or by human activities, such as the trade of amphibians or habitat disturbance. Once infected, amphibians can experience severe health impacts, leading to declines in populations.
Because amphibians largely dwell in aquatic habitats and have highly permeable skin, requiring them to remain near a water source so that they don't dehydrate. Their habits make them amphibious, because while they live in the aquatic habitat, they can come onto land for short periods. They are not reptiles, but are classified as herptiles however, and so they fit within the study of herpetology.
A swamp-like area, place with moist land and warm waterAmphibians usually live in wet, humid areasim not sure if the amphibians are live in the water because if the frog live in water and land i dont know. im know is the live of amphibians are in the forest.the amphibian is mostly a land and water animalLakes, Swamps, Riverslive in land or water
Pictures that show amphibians in their natural habitat or pictures capturing amphibians in rare moments that are almost impossible to see. That depends on what you view as a good picture.
Characteristics of desert plant
Gerrothorax is a giant amphibian, not a dinosaur. It lived in freshwater swamps.