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Amphibians

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Amphibians

Amphibians are ectotherms - animals with cold blood, they lay jelly like eggs, have wet skin, a backbone and breathe air.

There are 3 types of amphibians which are:-

  1. ©Copyright Animal Parties 2007caecilians
  2. caudata (frogs and toads)
  3. salamanders

Most amphibians live in damp conditions in and around water because they have to keep their skin from drying out.

There is even a species of frog that lives in pools in the desert.

Most amphibians experience metamorphosis - which means they go through different stages of growth until they reach adults - usually they start life as an egg, then a larvae stage (ie tadpole) then developing into their final stage of a miniature adult.

©Copyright Animal Parties 2007Amphibians come in all different colours. Some are highly coloured, such as poison dart frogs who uses the colour to warn other animals that they are very poisonous.

Amphibians can even absorb water and breathe through their skin. They do this through tiny blood vessels near the skin surface.

Caecilians live underground and are blind, feeding on earthworms whilst digging through the soil.

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To find out more about the various species of amphibians that may be covered during our lectures, click on the images.