- The Chinese giant salamander is the largest amphibian in the world, while Paedophryne amanuensis, a frog from Papua New Guinea is the smallest.
- amphibianark.org education/what-are-amphibians/All about amphibian biology, taxonomy, ecology: frogs, toads, caecilians and salamanders. Learn about amphibians and their role in nature.
- http://scienceclarified.com Al-As/Amphibians.htmlThe largest variety of amphibians occurred about 360 to 230 million years ago, when the environment was continually alternating between wet and dry conditions.
- animalvivid.com Animals AmphibiansThe largest Amphibian in the world is the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) which grows as long as 2 meters and is as long as a standard door.
- animalcorner.org amphibian/The skin is also permeable, meaning air can pass through the skin, and many amphibians therefore breathe through their skin instead of through their lungs.
- a-z-animals.com All Animals AmphibiansThe 7 Amphibians Characteristics – Listed. Amphibians, like any animal group, have unique traits that are unique to their classification.
- depeces.com en/How-amphibians-reproduce.htmlThese amphibians have the ability to live both in and out of the water, although they need to be constantly wet as it is their means of breathing.
- loveenglish.org amphibians/Amphibians are small animals that need water or at least a high moisture environment to survive. They are able to live and breathe both underwater and on land.
- Recovers all records that contain the word "Lithobates" or "Costa Rica": 402 records inasmuch as this will include all records for the entire amphibian fauna of...
- thoughtco.com basic-amphibian-groups-129439They are born in water and then metamorphose (change) into adults that can live on land. Amphibians can breathe and absorb water through their thin skin.