It can live on land and on water
There are three orders of amphibians: Anura, caudata, and gymnophiona. There are 7,296 different kinds of species of amphibians all over the world.
turtle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amphibians, like frogs.
The study of reptiles and amphibians is known as "herpetology." However, "batrachology" is the subdiscipline of herpetology focused solely on the study of amphibians.
Antonym means opposite. Reptiles and amphibians aren't opposites. There are no antonyms for either word.
No. Though they do spend a lot of time in the water, they are reptiles. Amphibians lay their eggs in the water, and reptiles lay their eggs on land.Alligators are not amphibians. They are reptiles. Amphibians are animals that begin their lives in water and have gills, and spend their adult lives on land and have lungs.No, an alligator is a Reptile. A good way to tell a reptile is reptiles have scales and amphibians do not. Crocodiles, Gharials, and Caimans are also reptiles.Alligator's are reptiles not amphibians. Alligators have scales and bask in the sun to heat up.
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Yes, newts are amphibians.
An evolutionary innovation associated with amphibians is their heart, which can exchange gases outside of a water environment. This allows the amphibians to live on land.
Salamanders are unique (as amphibians) in having a fully grown tail, most caecelians and all frogs lack a tail. Salamanders also have a pre-mating ritual that appears like a sort of dance wich is not known by frogs.
the two major group of amphibians are the tailed amphibians and the tailless amphibians
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Sharks are not amphibians.
No , there are no amphibians there .
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Yes, Amphibians are Vertebrates which are animals with backbones.
No only reptiles. Amphibians have moist permeable skin.
the two major group of amphibians are the tailed amphibians and the tailless amphibians