When the babies are born the mother picks them up with her mouth and carries them to the river or other body of water. When she gets to the river she will release her young and hope for the best.
Some species like the Salty take parental care a step higher. Salties will crack open the unhatched eggs with their teeth, releasing the babies. They will also guard the babies for three or so months.
Many amphibians are born with lateral lines. As they grow older, some amphibians such as salamanders lose their lateral line because it's no longer a necessity due to the fact they also walk on land.
Salamanders are amphibians with slender bodies, long tails, and moist skin. They are usually found near water sources, as they require moisture to survive. Salamanders come in a variety of colors and sizes, and are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs.
Amphibians play a crucial role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey species, helping to maintain ecological balance. They also serve as bioindicators, being sensitive to changes in their environment, making them helpful in monitoring ecosystem health. Additionally, amphibians are a source of great scientific interest for studying topics such as evolution, physiology, and disease resistance.
Some amphibians do live on land, while others live primarily in water. Amphibians like frogs, toads, and salamanders usually have moist skin and require water for reproduction, but they can also live on land as long as they have access to water for breeding and to keep their skin hydrated.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system
amphibians are frogs and stuff, so amphibians look pretty slimy because if you look at their skin its looks like its wet.
well take a frogs born for instance my brother told me that's just about as eggy as it can get
i do know
amphibians are frogs, newts, and toads,
Most amphibians like frogs lay eggs, but not all. Some species like the Lungless Salamander.
It really depends!
Salamander or newt. They look sort of like lizards but are amphibians.
Yes, they are born in eggs and like all amphibians are born in water.
Amphibians hatch from eggs
A frog's tadpole doesn't look like the parents. The tadpole has to stay in water until it develops into an adult frog. As a frog it can leave the water and breath air, returning to the water whenever it wants.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
Caecillians Amphibians; Type of tropical snake and earthworms-look-like