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Amphibians breathe through gills as larvae, but as they mature and move onto land they use their lungs.
Amphibians start out in water, using their gills. then when they become adults they use their lungs on land
Amphibians start out in water using their gills and when they become adults they use their lungs on land.
Amphibians double life: larvae have gills, live in water and are filter feeders. Adults have lungs, live on land, and eat meat.
Their circulatory system is similar to ours, but they have a 3 chambered heart and we have a 4 chambered heart.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart, larvae live in water and adults live on land
Larva have gills to breathe through but adult amphibians breathe through lungs
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart
Amphibians have a three chambered heart.
They start off with gills, and then they turn into lungs
As adults they eat meat and they live a double life.
They have a three chambered heart
Amphibians have a 3 chamber heart and have a double life.
Amphibians have a three chambered heart.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart
When they live in water they use their gills, but then on land they use their lungs.
Many young amphibians are born with gills and as they grow to adults, they develop lungs.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart
Amphibians breathe through gills as larvae, but as they mature and move onto land they use their lungs.
Amphibians have a three chambered heart, and live a double life.
As adults, amphibian’s movement consists of either climbing, walking, or jumping.
Amphibians basically live a double life.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart.
moist skin and no scales or claws
They live a double life. They grow up in the water with gills then grow up on land with lungs
Amphibians live a double life, begin life in water and eventually end up on land.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart
Amphibians start out in water, using their gills. then when they become adults they use their lungs on land
They have no claws, and moist skin.
Amphibians have a three chambered heart.
Amphibians start out in water using their gills and when they become adults they use their lungs on land.
In water, amphibians begin with gills. As they move onto land they use lungs.
Amphibians have a 3 chambered heart
Amphibians have moist skin and live in the water until they are adults.
Amphibians begin in the water with gills and grow up into land and using lungs.
There skin is usually moist and soft and they can live on land or in water
They have moist skin
They have no scales of claws but they have very smooth soft skin
Amphibians double life
Amphibians begin in the water with gills and grow up into land and using lungs.
Amphibians have a three chambered heart compared to a human’s four chambers.
Amphibians double life: larvae have gills, live in water and are filter feeders. Adults have lungs, live on land, and eat meat.
Amphibians live a double life. Larvae live in water and adults live on land.
Amphibians appeared 360 million years ago in the Carboniferous period.
Amphibians only have 3 chambered in the heart and humans have 4.
They have moist skin and no scales or claws.
Amphibians have a three chambered heart.
They have a double life. They live in water and on land. They use their long tongue to catch prey.
Their circulatory system is similar to ours, but they have a 3 chambered heart and we have a 4 chambered heart.
Amphibians have moist skin and stay in the water until they are adults.
They have moist skin and no scales or claws.
Amphibians are laid in shell-less eggs and stay in the water until they are adults.