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I can't find much definitive information, but it appears that no living amphibians are herbivores in their adult forms.

Most amphibians are at least partially herbivorous as larvae.

The only ambiguous exception is a species of caecilian, Afrocaecilia taitana. One study that examined the stomach contents of these animals suggested that they ate plant material, but some experts say that the stomach contents were simply the remains of earthworms, and the plant material that the worms had eaten. Caecilians, generally, are little known in any case.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caecilian

2. Loosely speaking a hippopotamus is an amphibian, spending its days in water to protect its sensitive skin from the sun, and its nights grazing on dry land. However, it is important to realise that a hippopotamus, whilst exhibiting amphibious behaviour, is by no means an amphibian. It is fully mammal.

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