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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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What is environmental adaptation?

Environmental adaptation is when an animal or other species adapts to where they live. This happens constantly because environmental conditions are always changing.

Most amphibians exist as what?

Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin

How do you draw an axolotl by hand?

You should first start with a round ovel. Then the eyes are like almonds turned clockwise. Next you draw a almost smiley face completely halfway around the head. So now you should draw what I like to call a lord voldimort nose. Now we work around its head you almost draw a advanced feather (x3 on left and right side of its face).You should draw a lizards body once your head is complete. I hope you can successfully create an Axolotl from my directions good luck!

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Do all amphibians live in water and on land?

normally anphibians live in VERY near water and can travel thraough land soo with the near water condition "yes"

How are amphibians different from other all other classes of vertebrates?

Adult amphibians look nothing like baby amphibians.
They live half of their life in water and half on land.

Why are cane toads bad?

Cane toads have become an ecological disaster in Australia. They eat the native wildlife, but have no natural predators. Cand toads eat native frog species, as well as other small burds and mammals, and they compete directly with native frogs and other species for food. Many native frog species are at risk of extinction as a result of the cane toad population.

The only animals that have worked out how to eat them safely are crows, which flip the toads over and eat the soft underbelly, where there are no poison glands. Northern quolls have suffered huge population losses because habitat loss and the resultant drop in food sources has driven them to try to eat the cane toad, which has, of course, poisoned these mammals. Any native animal that normally eats frogs will be poisoned by the cane toad.

Cane toads are also continuing to spread south. They are remarkably adaptable creatures, and seem to be becoming hardier, adapting to a wide variety of habitats and climate conditions. They also breed prolifically.

Is Megalania still alive today?

Possibly, there are many remote parts of Australia which man has not explored, however it is not very likely and there is not proof leaving the kamoto dragon the largest land reptile alive today.

Where do amphibians live and how do they survive?

Amphibians live everywhere except in permanent deserts and the poles.

To which class do most fish belong to?

I have just been learning about the phylum 'Chordata' in class. Most fish are in the class called 'Fish'. Pretty simple, and i hope you find this useful!