No - toad, newt and salamander tadpoles also have gills. The axolotl, a type of salamander, keeps its gills all its life.
No, a frog is an amphibian, not a crustacean.
An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog) An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog)
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A frog is neither a mammal nor a reptile. Frogs are amphibians, a separate class of animals that have unique characteristics such as a moist skin and a two-stage life cycle involving both water and land.
The world's smallest amphibian is the Paedophryne amauensis, a species of frog found in Papua New Guinea. This tiny frog has an average length of about 7.7 mm, making it one of the smallest vertebrates on Earth.
The horned frog is an amphibian. It is a type of frog that belongs to the Ceratophryidae family, known for its distinct horn-like protrusions above its eyes.
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it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
Turtle is to reptile as frog is to amphibian.
A tomato frog is an amphibian.
Yes, an adult frog is an amphibian.
A frog is an amphibian.
the type of amphiban a bullfrog is, is a frog.
A frog is an amphibian.
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No it is not since it belongs to the frog family and the frog family belongs to the amphibian family it is an amphibian opposed to a mammal which is more like the horse, cat , dog etc...family.
The frog