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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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Can toads live underground?

No toad lives exclusively underground but many species will hibernate or estivate underground. Hibernation is where climate temperatures become unfavorably cold and the species has to shut itself down for prolonged periods of time in order to survive. Estivation is where climate temperatures become unfavorably hot or dry and the species has to shut itself down for prolonged periods of time in order to survive.

Are toads carnivores?

yes, given that they eat insects which are a form of animal. yes

Do amphibians only live on land?

Most frogs live in water, while most toads live on land.

Are toads entirely ground-dwelling?

No toads are not entirely groud-dwelling because like most amphibians they are born as tadpoles and must live in the water.

Do toads have backbone?

Yes, they are amphibians, and amphibians are vertebrates. All vertebrates have backbones. Vertebrae are the bones in the back.

Any animal that falls under the categories of Mammal, Amphibian, Reptile, or Fish is a vertebrate, and therefore, has a backbone.

Animals with no backbone called invertebrates. Boneless creatures fall under this category.

Do amphibians have well developed placenta?

Amphibians are egg/spawn layers: four examples are, frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.

Do you have to keep axolotl eggs warm?

Well, you HAVE to put them in an incubator or they won't survive. An incubator keeps them warm, I suppose that you could MAYBE do something to keep them warm, but I doubt it.

Do toads carry germs?

yes some do and some dont , it depends to where it dwells , if the place is either clean or dirty

How is the skin of reptiles and amphibians similar?

Reptiles: Dry, scaly skin

Amphibians: Wet, slimy skin

What does the narrator's axolotl self communicate to the human on the outside of the glass?

The axolotl hopes that the man will write a story all about the axolotl. The communication took place in non-verbal ways but is successful as the reader does read a story all about the axolotl.

Are Sicilians amphibians?

Caecilians, yes. They're burrowing species, which explains their wormy appearance.

What is the most dangerous amphibian?

The poison arrow frog is the most poisonous amphibian in the world.

How many chambers are there in the heart of amphibians and reptiles and what are the disadvantages of they have chambered heart?

the amphibians have three chambered heart while reptiles have also three chambered heart but only crocodile contain four chambered heart. the blood mix up with each other of two sorts

How do caecilians locate prey?

Caecilian rely on small sensitive tentacles on its head to locate the worms, insects, snails and other small animals it eats. They also locate their food by taste and smell.

Do amphibians feed their youngs milk?

No, only mammals (of whom have mammary glands) are able to produce milk.

Why does open cast mining destroy land habitats?

Simply because - open cast mining removes vast tracts of land to get at the minerals underneath. Seam mining is less obtrusive - as a shaft is dug vertically down - and the minerals extracted from horizontal seams under the earth without disturbing the land on the surface.

Are axolotl reptiles?

No. Axolotls are neotenic salamanders found in Mexico. Being that they are a salamander that would make them an amphibian.

Neotenic = a salamander larave that will not morph into a full grown adult.

What is ontario's largest amphibian?

the giant leech frog. its a giant red frog that only comes out on full moons. it eats smaller frogs and insects.good its is an noun.

Do axolotl have scales?

No, they are amphibians, so they have skin.

What are some similarities and differences between reptiles and amphibians?

The major differences is the amphibians need for water;

Amphibians must lay their eggs in water (and usually have a fish-like youth stage [tadpoles]) and often need to keep their skin wet in order to "breath" through it

(that is, their lungs are not sufficiently developed to supply all the oxygen needed for their needs.)

The similarities is in their basic anatomy.

Is it ok if your axolotl swims around at the top a lot?

It is alright if your axolotl swims around at the top of their enclosure. This may however signify that they need more oxygen and that you should clean the tank more often.

Is an lion an amphibian?

No, lions don't live in the water , they stay on land.

An amphibious organism ; (Amphibia) of cold-blooded vertebrates (as frogs, toads, or salamanders) intermediate in many characters between fishes and reptiles and having gilled aquatic larvae and air-breathing adults. A Lion is a mammal, (Mammalia) of warmblooded higher vertebrates (as placentals, marsupials, or monotones) that nourish their young with milk secreted by mammary glands, have the skin usually more or less covered with hair, and include humans.