Monday, 15 April 2019

What is an amphibian?

                         What is an amphibian?


It is sort of the intermediate step between fish and reptiles. Most spend the first part of their lives in water and their adult phase on earth. They have moist skin and lay their eggs in water or in a very humid environment. They live near water, especially in swamps, but can not survive in the sea
Amphibians are found all over the world, except in very hot regions.

Most of them have four legs, except for the Cecilies, who have none at all.

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