Amphibians primarily live in water during their early stages of life, but as adults, they typically live on land.
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.
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.
Well, honey, that would be a hippopotamus. Those chunky fellas may look cute, but they are herbivores that chow down on plants both on land and in the water. Just don't get too close unless you want to see their grumpy side!
Yes, organisms that live on land need water to survive. Water is essential for various biological processes such as hydration, nutrient transport, and temperature regulation. Organisms have different strategies to obtain and conserve water, depending on their environment.
No, octopuses cannot live on land because they require water to breathe and move. Their bodies are not adapted for terrestrial environments, as they would quickly dehydrate and suffocate.
An amphibian is an animal that can live in the water and on land.
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An animal that can live on land and water is called an amphibian.
No, an amphibian(like a frog) is a creature that can live in water and on land. Chipmunks are rodents.
On land - it is a mammal - not a fish or amphibian !
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Frog belong to phyllum Chordata and Class-Amphibia so is the living habit of frog they are Amphibian in nature and can live on land and in water other amphibian is salamander
on land and in the water
an amphibian like a frog or salamander.
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An amphibian
because it is a amphibian