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By: Lysbeth Allison

Frogs

Toads

Salamanders

Newts

Can you guess what type of amphibian is making this noise? Click Here

The word “Amphibian” means “both lives”. Amphibians are unique animals because they can live in both water and on land.

Amphibians are cold-blooded animals. An amphibian’s body temperature depends on it’s surroundings.

Amphibians hatch from eggs. Watch the video below to learn about an amphibian’s life cycle.

Amphibians are vertebrates. All amphibians have a backbone. A Frog’s Backbone

Amphibians have moist, slimy skin. Click on the frog to learn more fun facts!

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