What are three adaptations that frogs have that make them amphibians?
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Skin that prevents loss of water.
Eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside of the water.
An eardrum developed to separate the external ear from the middle ear.
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Q. What are three adaptations that frogs have that make them amphibians?
Ans. The three adaptations that frogs have that make them amphibians are as follows :-
- They have tails (as in tadpoles), which disappear in adults.
- They have eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside the water.
- They have skin that prevents water loss.
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