Define Amphibians

What are amphibians?

Define Amphibians

Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrate animal that are born in water and breathes with gills. As the larva grows into its adult form, the animal’s lungs develop the ability to breathe air, and the animal can live on land. Thus, they are also described as animals that can live both on land and in

Water. Frogs, toads, and salamanders are all amphibians. They are distinguished from other animals by having an aquatic gill-breathing at larval stage followed by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage. This is a unique feature of amphibians.

– Written By Soniya Sanyal

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