Amphibians

Amphibians
  • Amphibians are animals that can live on both land and water.
  • Frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders are some common amphibians.
  • Amphibians were the first vertebrate land animals.
  • They are cold-blooded animals and hibernate in cold places during winter.
  • Amphibians are able to breathe through their skin.
  • The First true amphibians appeared during the early “Carboniferous period”.

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