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which vertebrate group consists of ectothermic animals that breathe through gills in water early in life and breathe with lungs on land as adult
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amphibians
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amphibians like frog ,toad and salamanders breath through their gills during their earlier stages of life and later breath through lungs
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Amphibians (frogs, toad, and salamanders) are also cold-blooded, ectothermic animals. Their name comes from a word that means "double life." This refers to their life cycle that is partly spent in the water, breathing with gills, and partly spent on land, breathing with lungs.
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