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Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Amphibia
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Class Amphibia Amphi = both Bios = lives Examples:
salamanders (including newts & efts) caecilians frogs toads
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Tiger salamander
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Jeffersonian salamander
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Eastern Hellbender
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Marbled Salamander
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Red-spotted salamander
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Northern Red salamander
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Axolotl
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Salamanders (including newts & efts)
Red eft
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Caecilians
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Frogs
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Frogs Leopard frog
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Poison Dart Frog
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Poison Dart Frog
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Poison Dart Frog
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Poison Dart Frog
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Poison Dart Frog
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African clawed frog
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Gastric Brooding Frog
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Goliath frog
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Tomato frog
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Flying frog
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Toads Boreal toad
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Boreal toad
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Cane toad
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American toad
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Surinam Toad (frog?)
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General Information 3,400 species Habitat: Adults: terrestrial
Sub – adults (larvae): aquatic (freshwater)
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Skeleton – Bony Limbs - Tetrapods (“4 feet”) Some legless (Caecilians)
Feet often webbed (for swimming) Forelimbs usually with 4 digits
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Skin Smooth & moist No scales Lungs (most adults) Gills ( tadpoles)
Ectothermal – use environment to regulate body temperature
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Skin glands Name of gland Function Mucus Prevent dehydration Wax
Poison Defense Pigment (chromatophores) Defense / Camouflage
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Reproduction Dioecious Internal fertilization –
salamanders & caecilians External fertilization – frogs & toads
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Reproduction Viviparous – eggs must be kept moist
Metamorphosis – (usually present) eggs → larvae (sub-adults) → adults
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Metamorphosis
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Three Orders Order Gymnophiona “naked snake” –
caecilians (a.k.a. Apoda) 2. Order Caudata “ having a tail” – salamanders, newts, efts 3. Order Anura “ without tail” – frogs & toads
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Order Gymnophiona (caecilians)-
Rare Limbless Habitat: Burrow in earth, tropical habitats Feeding: worms & small invertebrates
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Order Caudata (salamanders, etc.)
Habitat: all moist Northern temperate habitats Feeding: adults & larvae carnivorous (moving prey, small invertebrates) Internal fertilization
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Order Anura (frogs & toads)
Habitat: 1. adults: terrestrial, moist soil 2. larvae: fresh water Feeding: External fertilization (amplexus) Endangered world-wide Sentinel species: very sensitive to environmental changes ( E.g. uv exposure, water pollution ) due to dependence on moist/ aquatic envmnt.
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