Why are frogs toads salamanders all amphibians?
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✔✔ Frogs, toads, salamanders and newts are all amphibians.
✔✔ The word amphibian means “double-life” –a reference to living both in water and on land.
✔✔ Most amphibians lay their eggs, protected only by jelly, in the water.
✔✔ The young go through a larval stage, breathing through gills and swimming with fins, before transforming into adults.
✔✔ Although most species have lungs, they also breathe through their moist skin and the lining of their mouths.
✔✔ Amphibians do not drink water; instead they absorb it through their mucous-moistened skin.
✔✔ Amphibians are therefore very sensitive to pollution and other environmental changes.
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- Frogs have smooth skin and long limbs.
- Toads have warty skin and short limbs. Salamanders and newts have long, slender bodies with tails.
- Frogs belong to a group of animals called amphibians.
- 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.
- AMPHIBIANS.
- Amphibians such as frogs, toads and salamanders are cold-blood, egg-laying vertebrates. There are three orders :-
- 1) Anura frogs and toads
- 2) Caudta salamanders and newts and
- 3) Gymnophiona caecilians, legless wormlike creatures that live in leaf litter or streams.
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