yes
Amphibious animals like frogs, newts, and salamanders can live both on land and in water. Other examples include turtles, otters, beavers, and crocodiles, which have adaptations that allow them to thrive in both environments. Birds like ducks and penguins are also known to spend time in both land and water.
Some reptiles live in water and some live on land. Take a snake for example, some live in water, some live on land, and some live in both. I think a reptile can live in both and some can not because most reptile have lungs or some have gills.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
Mudskippers live in water but can come on land by them enlarging their gill chambers and filling them with water so they can use the oxygen from the water to survive, but they eventually need to find more water to refresh their oxygen source. they also can breathe through moist skin which their skin contains a complex network of blood capillaries.
tortises are like turtles only that they are far more restricted to land than turtles
they can live in both land and water
A chicken and a penguin
yes
amphibians can live in both water and land because their body can survive in both water and land. E.G- penguins
Amphibians live both in water and on land.
both land and water
both land and water
Beavers live on both land and water.
all birds live on land and in water, take a seagull for example. It lives on both! and a penguin lives on both and then there is a duck, ducks stay close to the water all the times so they live in water, and then a sparrow that lives on land and near water (some do) so there you have it, some live on land some water some both!
They live on both land and water.
they live on both land and water but mostly water very rarely land
Amphibians live on both land and water. The examples are frog, toads, Salamanders and Newts etc. Some reptiles like alligators and crocodiles also live on land and in the water.