Amphibians.

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Amphibians

How are Amphibians adapted for survival?

Questions to answer: Name three kinds of amphibians. List two differences in frogs and toads.

Types of amphibians: Frogs

Types of amphibians: Frogs Toads

Types of amphibians: Frogs Toads Salamanders

Differences: Skin:

Differences: Skin: Frog is moist and smooth

Differences: Skin: Frog is moist and smooth Toad is dry and bumpy

Differences: Skin: Frog is moist and smooth Toad is dry and bumpy Toads have lumps behind their eyes that contain poison that oozes out when they are attacked.