Why do frogs belong to the animal groups amphibians?
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They live on land as well as in water.
- Frogs and toads are both members of the same class — Amphibia — which means that they're both amphibians.
- Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that spend the early part of their lives in water breathing with gills and the rest of their lives on land breathing with lungs.
- Amphibians are small vertebrates that need water, or a moist environment, to survive.
- Another special feature of most amphibians is their egg-larva-adult life cycle. The larvae are aquatic and free-swimming—frogs and toads at this stage are called tadpoles.
- At a certain size, the young develop limbs and lungs.
- Reptiles are born in eggs on land and amphibians are born in eggs in the water.
- And because amphibians are born in water they have gills when they are young, whereas reptiles have lungs.
- However, amphibians have moist skin with no fur or scales.
- And amphibians use their skin for breathing and drinking water.
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