Homoplasy And Homology In Amphibians By Paul Nethercott January 2014 www.creation.com.

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Homoplasy And Homology In Amphibians By Paul Nethercott January

Chameleons Tongue Lungless Salamander’s Tongue A harpoon-like tongue to catch insectstongueinsects

Brazilian Poison Dart Frog Madagascan Poison Frog Similar mechanisms for obtaining alkaloids from a diet of mites and storing the toxic chemicals in skin glands.alkaloidsmitesglands They have also independently evolved similar bright skin colors that warn predators of their toxicity

CaeciliansSnakes

Ancient IchthyostegaliaAncient Ichthyostegalia (Extinct) Giant Salamanders

BranchiosaurusBranchiosaurus (Extinct) Mexican Salamander