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b. Describe amphibians and arboreal animals.​

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Arboreal animals :

Arboreal animals are creatures who spend the majority of their lives in trees. They eat, sleep, and play in the tree canopy. There are thousands of species that live in trees, including monkeys, koalas, possums, sloths, various rodents, parrots, chameleons, geckos, tree snakes, and a variety of insects. Many animals have evolved special adaptations to aid their arboreal lifestyles.

Amphibians:

Amphibians are members of the class Amphibia. The living ones are frogs (including toads), salamanders (including newts), and caecilians. They are four-legged vertebrates that are cold-blooded. Amphibians lay their eggs in water, usually in a foam nest. After hatching they are tadpoles, which live in the water and have gills. The tadpoles change into adults in a process called metamorphosis. When they are adults, they have lungs to breathe instead of gills, and legs. Adult amphibians also use their skin to take in oxygen, and some species of salamanders do not have lungs.

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