Do amphibians have an internal skeleton?
Amphibians are vertebrates, and have backbones and skeletons. Invertebrates do not have a backbone. Some have skeletons, though--arthropods (including crustaceans and insects) have a hard exoskeleton made of chitin.
What does the adult frog lay eggs call?
They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.
What kind of heart do amphibians possess?
Amphibians possess a tri-chambered heart, that is, which contains two atria (the right and the left) and one ventricle. The right atrium receives de-oxygenated blood from the entire body and the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs. These two get mixed up to some extent in the ventricle. Hence, the hearts of amhibians is not as much effective as in the birds and the mammals. There is an incomplete circulation of blood.
Do all amphibians belong to the class reptilia?
No because the amphibian group is found in specific areas much different then the reptile. also the reptile has a different look and shape to its body!Amphibians have an almost slimy look to their bodies and must always live very very close to water. Reptiles have a rough texture to their bodies and can live in places like the desert and get along fine with very little water. Reptiles almost always have tails this is not true with amphibians. As you can see they are very different and should not be grouped together.
The adult gopher frog feeds on a variety of insects and other prey, including beetles, grasshoppers, spiders and worms. Its big mouth also enables it to eat larger prey, such as other frogs and toads. In difference to the adults, the tadpoles feed on plant matter.
There are a couple of reasons why your axolotl might not be eating like temperature of the tank water and if the water is being cycled, and if you are feeding your axolotl only one typeof food maybe try something different,
What are the important changes to an amphibians metamorphosis?
The process of the larva turning into an adult frog or newt. There is a group of amphibians called axolotls that do not undergo metamorphose. Metamorphose cal last between several weeks and several years depending on the species.
Compare and contrast fish and amphibian body structures?
frogs have many things such as bilateral symmetry a mouth and an anus they are cold blooded creatures
fish are vertebrates. Their (bone) skeletons give their bodies structure.
The difference between reptilian eggs and amphibian eggs in that reptilian eggs?
Amphibian eggs and Fish eggs are usually found with a layer of a jelly like substance coating the egg. Reptile eggs are found with an egg that is protected with a shell.
How long does it takes Crystal Red Shrimp eggs to hatch?
This is a ridiculous question, since a so called 'pregnant' shrimp is already carrying her eggs around with her.
So... a 'pregnant' shrimp will definitely not lay another egg as long as she is carrying around her eggs!
This is the same type of question as the famous: 'How many times will a woman menstruate during her pregnancy - if her cycle is an average 28 days and her pregnancy last an average 280 days'.
She won't! (as a rule)
What are differences between fish reptiles and amphibians?
The major difference between fish, reptiles,and amphibians is that fish live in water their whole life, reptiles live on land their whole life, and amphibians are born in water but live on land.
How long does it take jellyfish eggs to hatch?
Clownfish eggs will hatch about 7-10 days after they are laid, depending on the water temperature. Each day you should check the eggs.When the eggs get a silver color, they will hatch that night. You will notice that each egg has a silver, reflective eye. This means that when the lights go out they will hatch. You must remove the clownfish fry from the tank and put them into the fry tank. To do this, turn off every filter and pump in the tank. There must be no current or flow in the tank. Once the lights have gone off, wait about 30 minutes and shine a bright flashlight into the water. A mag light works great. Do not shine the light directly at the eggs, this will delay the hatching process. The clownfish will be attracted to the light and swim towards it. Start a siphon with airline tubing and begin siphoning the clownfish fry into a bucket. This is usually easier with a helper.There also is a variation on this technique. The night of when the eggs are supposed to hatch you can remove the live rock that the eggs were laid on and put it into the breeding tank. Take care not to expose the eggs to air. If possible fill a bag with aquarium water and place it into the tank. Put the rock with the eggs on it into the bag and lift out the rock and bag. Place the bag underwater in the breeding tank and remove the rock. This method is ok but doesn't work if the clownfish laid their eggs on a large piece of live rock that is at the bottom of your tank.
No.
Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms. Larger types of toad, such as cane toads, are big enough to eat small rodents like mice as well, and small lizards. Since their introduction to Australia, cane toads have posed a great threat to native frog species, eating them as well.
What do amphibians have that bony fish do not?
Well they have limbs and lungs, which I would consider more complex.
A amphibian that starts with the letter c?
· Canary
· Cape Cormorant
· Capped Heron
· Cardinal
· Cassowary
· Chicken
· Chatham Albatross
· Chinese Egret
· Chinstrap Penguin
· Christmas Island Frigatebird
· Cockatoo
· Cocoi Heron
· Condor
· Cormorant
· Cory's Shearwater
· Crane
· Crow
· Cuckoo
Oak Toad is a species of toad found in the coastal regions of southeastern United States. Odaigahara Salamander is a species of salamander found in Japan.
Water can pass through the skin; they have lungs