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Amphibians

These cold-blooded vertebrate animals belong to the class Amphibia including over 6,200 species in three groups: caecilians (order Gymnophiona), frogs and toads (order Anura) and salamanders (order Caudata). Amphibians can live both in land and water.

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Are there any amphibians or reptiles of the tundra?

Yes, there are seals in the Arctic. Such as Leopard seals, Harp seals, Arctic Ice seals, Earless seals etc.

What preys on turtles?

sometimes red eared sliders like to eat krill .when i got my red eared slider i first gave it pellets and it wouldnt eat but then i bought krill and my turrle loved it!!

What type of egg does an amphibian have?

The egg is classified as a mesolecithal egg, meaning that it contains a moderate

amount of yolk.

How does a Mexican axolotl protect itself?

sucks in with mouth and has amazing regeneration

What function do amphibians have in the ecosystem?

They eat harmful incests and small vertebrates.

Can female frogs lay eggs without a male?

When the bearded dragons go through intercourse, the eggs are fertilized inside of the female already. So when the female lays the eggs, they are already fertilized.

Do toads eat bread?

Well you could try, but relatively speaking I would say no. Only because frogs and toads are carnivores which means that they eat only meat and as you an I know, bread is not a meat. But sometimes frog and toads will sometimes eat what ever they get there hands (or webbed feet ;) on.

What special features do amphibians have?

Does this animal have an internal\external skeleton? Amphibians are Vertebrates (internal) animals, they all have a backbone. What does this animal use to move around? Mainly all Amphibians use their legs or tails to move around. What sort of body covering does the animal have? Amphibians have moist skin with no hair or scales even though they mainly live in water. How does this animal produce offspring? Amphibians produce eggs in water and\or wet land. Amphibian's eggs don't have a shell around the outside. Describe an interesting face about this group of animals... Amphibians have a very large tongue which can be extended out far while feeding. There are about 3200 species of amphibians, they usually start their life in water and they have changing body temperatures.

Do all amphibians have scales?

No only reptiles. Amphibians have moist permeable skin.

What amphibians live in the savannas?

Well, there is the African Rock Python, and the African Helmeted turtle, the African land snail, and the African pancake turtle, and the Blue-throated Agama, and the Bowspirit tortise, and the Great Plated Lizard, and the Mangrove monitor lizard, the mantella, nile crocodile, white throated monitor lizard, and the yellow throated plate lizard.

What is the relationship between lungfish and amphibians?

The relationship between the lungfishes and amphibians is that the lung fishes have lungs unlike amphibians who don't because they depend on water

What type of food do amphibians eat?

It depends on the species. Some eat algae and plant matter while other amphibians eat insects and other creatures.

Why is water important to amphibians?

first of all frogs reproduce in water. they also need water to drink, but instead of swallowing the water frogs absorb it into their skin.

Are hippopotamus amphibians or reptiles?

Technically, no. They're closely related to alligators, but aren't actually alligators. Gharials (and alligators, and crododiles) are all crocodilians.

What adaptations do adult amphibians have?

  • Legs, to walk with
  • Lungs, to breath with
  • Thin skin, to absorb moisture through

How many bones does a amphibian have?

Most amphibians have teeth that are called vomerine teeth that are located only in the front of the mouth in the upper jaw. They are strictly for holding prey as they swallow them whole. Some frogs also have maxillary teeth which can be used for chewing. The number of teeth an amphibian varies greatly from species to species, with some having no teeth at all.