- en.wikipedia.org AmphibianEventually, their bony fins would evolve into limbs and they would become the ancestors to all tetrapods, including modern amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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- medium.com @bordenbilly788/what-are-amphibians-…Most of the amphibians respond to the external stimuli very quickly. Among all the amphibians on land, frogs have the best hearing and vision.
- education-academia.github.io everyday-science/…Detailed explanation-2: -amphibian noun [C] (ANIMAL) an animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water.
- amphibia.fandom.com wiki/AmphibianAmphibians are bipedal and anthropomorphic with four fingers and two toes, and many colors for bodies, eyes, mouths, and tongues.
- amphibianlife.com what-are-amphibians/In this article, we define “amphibian”, we look at the characteristics of amphibians, and we share examples of amphibian creatures.
- wwnature.com AmphibiansAmphibians are an ancient animal group that has evolved and adapted over time, allowing them to become one of the most diverse groups.
- 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.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/AmphibianAnurans have well developed voices, whereas the other two orders of amphibians are limited to sounds such as coughs and grunts.
- animalspot.net category/amphibiansWhat is an Amphibian? Ectothermic vertebrates belonging to the class Amphibia are collectively known as Amphibians.