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Amphibians
Amphibians are vertebrates, or animals with backbones.
Amphibians can be separated from other groups because they
have moist, glandular skin and their bodies have no scales,
hair, feathers or claws. Amphibians have larval stages and
adult stages that are usually very different from one another. ... There are three basic groups of
amphibians. ...
Amphibians are cold-blooded, which means that their body
temperature is the same as the surrounding air, water or soil. ... This chemical
amphibians have lungs like other vertebrate. ... All Amphibians use
their thin, moist skin to take in oxygen and defuse carbon
dioxide. ... Because of this, the breeding seasons of
amphibians are very dependent on climatic conditions of their home
region. ...
The eyes of amphibians vary depending on whether they are
primarily aquatic or terrestrial.
Approximate Word count = 636 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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