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Crickets and mealworms: What are Amphibians? - 0 views

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    Amphibians are beasts that live a part of their lives by becoming oxygen from water, as fish do, and another part of their relationship respiratory air as most of the area animals do. Frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and mud puppies are amphibians. Many of them were born and lived element of their life in the water, and then were released on land. Amphibians are vertebrates. It means they have backbones, such as we do. These are cold-blooded animals. This does not mean they are wintry usually. They are cold where their circumstances are cold, but they are warm while in a warm place. Almost all amphibians have tails, except frogs and toads. Amphibians arc hatched from eggs. The mother lays the eggs in the water, leaves all of them, and not ever recognizes them once again.
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