What amphibians skip the aquatic stage?
Axolotols do not really skip the larva stage. But when they hatch, they are a larva and they do not metamorphose into an adult. They stay that phase all their life.
All amphibians have tongues but not all use it for eating.
Are all amphibians cold blooded?
Yes they are, the only categories that are warm blooded are birds and mammals.
Yes. Amphibians are cold blooded and depend upon their surroundings to regulate their internal temperature. The only warm blooded animals currently on the planet are mammals and birds.
All amphibians are cold blooded, however they inhabit different climates. Some become uncomfortable if removed from the tropics, while others can become frozen solid, defrost and survive.
yes
What are facts about anphibians?
Some facts about amphibians are that they lay eggs, they are vertebrate meaning it has a back bone. and they develop
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What is an example of early advertising?
For instance, archaeologists have uncovered walls painted in Rome announcing gladiator fights as well as rock paintings along Phoenician trade routes used to advertise wares.
What is the biggest and smallest axolotl?
Well the smallest axolotl is your dads pen1s and the biggest axolotl is your mums cameltoe
A nocturnal amphibian would be an amphibian, such as a frog, toad, salamander, etc., that is awake and completes most of its daily tasks, such as eating and foraging, during the night.
How Did Plato address the question on the composition of the man?
Plato believes that conflicting interests of different parts of society can be harmonized. The best, rational and righteous, political order, which he proposes, leads to a harmonious unity of society and allows each of its parts to flourish, but not at the expense of others.
Don't be silly
It isn't silly. Of course a toad could eat a mantis, if the mantis is small enough to fit in the toad's mouth. Toads will eat just about any insect it can fit in it's mouth.
All toads lay eggs that are fertilized externally, most leave them in a gooey mass to hatch all on their own. However there are some kinds of toads (and frogs) that do interesting things with this egg mass. There are some that carry the eggs and the freshly hatch tadpoles around in their throat pouch. There are some that do the same with their ovi-ducts. The mid-wife toad carries its eggs around in holes in its back and goes through a sort of labour when the eggs hatch.
Amphibians are distinguished from earlier vertebrates by?
Amphibians are known for their large mouth, fleshy tongue, eyelids(they have glands that will keep their eyes moist), and their ability to shed skin. Reptiles also can shed skin seeing as to how these two phylums are close.
What are the different types of respiration used by amphibians throughout their life cycles?
amphibians use several different methods of respiration depending on their species and age.
1. cutaneous respiration
2. buccopharyngeal respiration
3. pulmonary respiration
4. gill respiration
What does dual life mean if your an amphibian?
They go through metamorphose, so some refer to the larva and then the adult as being two lives.
for newts mostly worms
for frogs mostly flies
for toads mostly flies
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Why are there fewer species of amphibians on Earth than any other type of vertebrate?
because being an amphibian is not the further end of evolution from water to land. becoz of it, an amphibian restricts itself from venturing further in land or further under water because he needs both of it to survive making his habitat limited. and also, most animals live within his habitat making him alway part of the food chain.
Yes the oxygen they breathe Is ALMOST dissolved in the water, so you can only breathe it with gills. Hop I answered your question. Thanks
Is a rubber eel an amphibian or a reptile?
The 'rubber eel' is a species of caecilian which makes it an amphibian.
Were is the gilla monster located?
The Gila monster originated from the Gila River in Arizona. It is now native in the Southwestern US and in Mexico. It's also found in North America.
Grasses belong to the kingdom plantae, to the phylum anthophyta, and to the class liliopsida. The liliopsida are what we generally call the monocots. Monocots are plants that produce a single leaf (as opposed to two leaves) with parallel veins (as opposed to branching veins). Monocots do not form wood. All of the grains in the world are monocots.