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General Skin Reproduction Food Handling 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 FR

Amphibians are in what kingdom? What is animalia

Amphibians are ____ blooded, meaning what? What is Cold, control temp with surroundings

The series of physical changes that an amphibian goes through is known as___? What is Metamorphosis

What phylum do amphibians belong in? What is chordata

Most amphibians have ____ skin. What is Moist or thin

Amphibians have thin skin to allow them to absorb what 2 things? What is Water, Oxygen

What is Camo, thin to absorb moisture, toxic, slippery Name & describe 3 different characteristics related to an amphibian’s skin. What is Camo, thin to absorb moisture, toxic, slippery

If you observe blotches on the inside of a frogs leg, it may have this disease? What is Red leg

Most amphibians breed in this environment. What is water

This sense is very important for mating frogs. What is Hearing

Frog eggs attach to what, which will become their first meal? What is vegetation

Newts attract a mate through scent Newts attract a mate through scent. What is the scientific term for this scent? What is A Pheromone

Amphibians most commonly eat what? What are Insects?

Tadpoles in an aquarium can be fed what? What is Palletized dog, cat, rabbit food

Amphibians use what structure to help push food down their throat? What is Their eyes

Salamanders can be fed what human food? What is Hamburger

Never pick a frog up by its what? What are Legs

Why do salamanders lose their tails? What is To escape

Why should you wash your hands after handling an amphibian? What is To avoid being poisoned.

What should you do to prepare to handle a salamander ? What is Put water on your hands.

Final Round Why is it uncommon for amphibians to get red leg and fungal infections in the wild? What is It isn’t common for them to be in stagnant water, and they aren’t handled so it is less likely for their skin to be cut.