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.
frogs, crocodiles, snakes (anaconda's), toads, lizards
Penguin :L
aquatic organisms breath, eat, and live under water. whereas terrestrial animals/organisms live, breath, and eat on land
mostly amphibians live in water and as the grow up the live on land
Many different kinds of animals live on land. Some examples include elephants, cats, dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, bears, deer, bats, and elk.
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.
The first animal to live on land was probably an amphibian.
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
Beavers live on both land and water.
aquatic organisms breath, eat, and live under water. whereas terrestrial animals/organisms live, breath, and eat on land
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
mostly amphibians live in water and as the grow up the live on land
Probaly not. But seals and all land and water animals did.
Ducks
Mostly amphibians .
Amphibians
amphibian
fish