The poison dart frog is one type of amphibian.
The variety seems endless and many are quite unususal. Check out the Alpaca, Sloth and the Tapir.
There are numerous amphibians that live in Africa. A few of the amphibians are the African bullfrog, Cape river frog, and the Ghost frog.
Marsupials are found on several of the continents. Australia is the continent on which 99% of the world's marsupials live. The opossum is a marsupial found in North America, but South America also has some marsupials, as does Asia. Some marsupials such as possums and tree kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea, which is not a continent.
We [argentinians] live in Latin America. We don't speak Latin. We speak spanish =) And some people (as me) speak English also Ethnic groups: white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry), Amerindian, or other non-white groups 3%
Antarctica is in the SOUTHERN hemisphere. However some of South America is in the NORTHERN hemisphere because the equator passes across South America through Ecuador and Brazil.
South America, Central America, you might find some at zoos but I doubt that if you live in North America.
they live some where in south america
some amphibians live in the water for shelter and some could live on land too.
In South America and some of mexico.
amphibians don't HAVE to live in water but can live in either because they have both gills and lungs.
All amphibians live underwater at some point in their life, and some do their whole lives.
There are only two types of amphibians in South AfricaSalamanders, Newts and some Special Frogs.
they live in south America
fire belly toads live in south America some where in the deserts
Actually yea piranhas do live in South Africa.
Some penguins live at the south coast of new zealand, australia, south america and south africa
Most do but there is an exception with some amphibians like the coqui (a small frog in Central America).