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.
No, there are more known insect species than there are known mollusc species. Insects make up the majority of known animal species, with estimates suggesting there may be millions of insect species compared to around 85,000 known mollusc species.
There are approximately 900,000 arthropod species within the animal kingdom (insects and spiders), 100,000 species of roundworms and mollusks, and fewer than 50,000 species of vertebrates (20,000 fish, 8,700 birds, 6,000 reptiles, 2,500 amphibians, and 4,500 mammals). In total, that makes approximately 1,050,000 species within the animal kingdom.
There are fewer than 100 species.
The deserts usually have fewer numbers of amphibians than most other biomes.
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Canada has fewer. Mexico is ranked in the second place world-wide with 438 species of mammals.
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The number of eggs amphibians lay in a year varies greatly among species, ranging from just a few to thousands of eggs. Some amphibians, like frogs, typically lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time, while others, like salamanders, may lay fewer eggs. This reproductive strategy is influenced by factors such as habitat, life cycle, and environmental conditions.
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i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
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