Amphibians,salamanders,frogs
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
neither! Both animals are terrestrial
Crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, gharials, etc) and frogs are the two animals that live in both water and on land.
A Sea Turtle
A Sea Turtle
There are plenty of animals that habitat either land, water, or air. The owl for example habitats both land and air.
Fish and lizards are both cold blooded animals. Fish are aquatic, living their entire lives in water. Lizards are reptiles that can live in both water or on land, but have to breath air.
No not really. An example would be a lion or a bear. Both have a lot of fur and are large animals. The environment that the animal lives determines the body features of the animal.
Amphibians live both in water and on land.
The word "amphibian," from the Greek term amphibia, means "both lives" and refers to the animals' double life on land and in water.
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.
No, not all animals with two-chambered hearts live in the water. For example, some amphibians, like frogs, have two-chambered hearts and live both on land and in water.