mostly amphibians live in water and as the grow up the live on land
aquatic organisms breath, eat, and live under water. whereas terrestrial animals/organisms live, breath, and eat on land
Amphibious
Early land animals had to return to the water to reproduce.
that would be bees
Many different kinds of animals live on land. Some examples include elephants, cats, dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, bears, deer, bats, and elk.
Not all are, but land animals that reproduce live babies, are called mammals Other land animals are also reptiles, amphibians and birds
there are no animals that live in water when young, but there are insects that live in water when young, like the mosquito larva. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Insects are, of course, animals. Other animals that live in the water are tadpoles, the young of frogs and toads.
Land would have more species of animals than water but as far as the quantities then water would have a larger number of animals than land.
aquatic organisms breath, eat, and live under water. whereas terrestrial animals/organisms live, breath, and eat on land
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
the land water climate plants and animals of a particular place
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
Probaly not. But seals and all land and water animals did.
Beavers live on both land and water.
Trilobites are extinct but they were marine animals.
Eels are not land animals. It doesn't matter what kind of eel it is. All eels are water animals.
It didn't. The ozone layer permitted plants and animals to move from the deep water to the water's surface, and eventually to land.