Biology, asked by razlan43501, 1 year ago

Animals like frogs that can live on land and in water are called

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Answered by Reyansh05
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Amphibians are vertebrate animals that live both in water and on land. Frogs, toads and salamanders are examples of amphibians. Amphibians are able to respire through their skin, and the young of all species of amphibians begin life with gills in the water.


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Answered by BlackVenom05
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Animals like frogs that can live on both land and water are called  \textbf{amphibians.}

They usually have a slippery skin. They breathe with the help of lungs when they are in land. When they are in water, they breathe with the help of their skin.

Frogs lays eggs in water. These eggs turn into  \textbf{tadpoles} and finally grow into frogs. So, frogs grow in water.

When they grow into frog, their size also increase and due to lack of food, they come out of water to catch prey.

Toads, salamanders, etc are amphibians.
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