What type of body symmetry do amphibians have?
Tigers have bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means the animal has symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
Can any animals can shoot poison as a projectile and what are they?
The Cobra is a snake and can shoot poison as a projectile.
of course toads poop, they've got to get rid of what they eat somehow.
woms slugs any bug...if its a big toad it will eat baby mice
No it is warm blooded and gives birth to live young so it is a mammal. A frog is an example of a amphibian.
To establish territories, attract mates and ward off other males.
Do amphibians or reptiles always breathe with lungs?
Reptiles always breathe with lungs. Amphibians may breathe with lungs, gills or through their skin.
What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the amphibian mudpuppy?
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo microscaphus.
Do amphibians breathe with lungs or gill?
When amphibians are young, such as tadpoles, they breath using gills and spiracle. When they metamorphose and reach their adult state they start to breathe air out of lungs.
Adult amphibians respire (take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide) through the skin. They also have other organs of respiration, including gills in the young of all species and the adults of some species, and lungs in the adults of almost all species. Some amphibians can also respire through the mucous membranes of the mouth. Extra note: I have not found evidence of any animal that has both lungs and gills at the same time.
What organs do amphibians use to reproduce?
All male amphibian reproductive organs are internal and not visible . They are only released by the animal in the mounting , breeding process. Birds male reproductive organs are also internal.
Yes, but they have fear of other animals and will hop away from you if you stroke it unless it is trained not to do so
Yes. Toads can be a variety of colors, most commonly varying shades of brown, green and gray.
Yes they do. How they do it is they release mucus out of their nostrils and cover their bodies with it. They they wiggle a bit and start pulling the skin towards their mouth to be consumed.
Is the lateral line system of fishes different from the tympanic membrane of amphibians?
They are pretty much the same thing. They both sense vibrations in the water which sends a message to the brain and the fish or frog can get to safety.
Seeing as axolotls are mainly aquatic animals, this would not be advisable.
Where do amphibians live when they are adults?
Once Amphibians grow out of their gills, they live on land. However, they usually stay close to the water even as adults.