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Amphibians, like frogs.
Yes, animals do live on land. there are lots for example, giraffes, elephants, lions, kangaroos and lots more. animals that live on land have to surive on living plants or other land animals. For more info just comment and i will.
No, not all animals with two-chambered hearts live in the water. For example, some amphibians, like frogs, have two-chambered hearts and live both on land and in water.
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals with moist, scaleless skin that can live both in water and on land. This unique ability to live dual lifestyles is one of the defining characteristics of amphibians.
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.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. Water animals and land animals may seem different, but they both have families and homes they care for. Just like how we all need love and kindness, whether we swim in the sea or walk on the land. It's all part of the beautiful tapestry of life.
Beavers live on both land and water.
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
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Amphibians
They are known as amphibians.
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.
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
Crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, gharials, etc) and frogs are the two animals that live in both water and on land.
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
turtle, frog,newt,toad,beaver.
Frogs, toads, salamanders, crocodiles, and lungfish.