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Why are frogs in the amphibian group?

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Answered by dkamadoligmailcom
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Because they can live in both land and water. While under the water they breathe with their moist skin and while on land they breathe with their lungs. Therefore frogs are in the amphibian group.
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Answered by Anonymous
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FROGS ARE AMPHIBIANS. ... Scientists believe that there are more than 4,000 different kinds of amphibians on Earth. Toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians (blind worms) are also members of the amphibian group. Frogs are cold-blooded which means that their bodies are the same temperature as the air or water around them.

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