the word amphibian means 'double life'. they are called as amphibians because they live both in land and water. frogs and salamanders are examples of amphibians
because they can survive in water as well as on land also
Amphibians are called dual life because they live in water in early age and live on land as well as in water in adult life
They live as a tadpole and as an adult.
As an example: the tadpole of a frog initially lives, breathing through gills, in water, until it changes into a small frog. The frog leaves the water, and mainly lives on land (in damp places, underneath stones, etc.) only re-entering the water to hibernate in the mud during winter, or to escape a predator, or to mate.
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All amphibians live underwater at some point in their life, and some do their whole lives.
There are several amphibians that live in the Savannas. Some of the amphibians are tortoises, snakes, crocodiles, and lizards.
Amphibians live both in water and on land.
class amphibia is the class for amphibians
amphibians need both land and water to survive most of them spend some part of their lives in water and some on land.
The term for a class that means two lives is "amphibian." Amphibians are vertebrate animals that can live both in water (during their early stages of life) and on land as adults.
Fish have gills all their lives while amphibians eventually begin using their lungs. Fish have scales, and they must live in water to survive.
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Buffalo are not amphibians. Amphibians are small, sometimes slimy creatures that can live in the water and land, both, but can only lay eggs in water. A buffalo is a very large hairy beast that is a mammal. It lives on land and sometimes wades around in water, but never lives IN water.