Do all amphibians live in water?
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Do all amphibians live in water?
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Yes, although they may require access to land in order to dry off, breed, etc.
Yup. Some more than others. Some need to be in water 90% of the time and others split their time but they all require water as many of them will eat, breed, shed, and mate in water.
Water is essential for most amphibians. They're actually the land animals that retained some aquatic adaptations.
Definitely amphibians need water or at least a moist environment to survive as most of them lay eggs only in water.
Amphibians evolved from fishes and aquatic creatures, so they basically need water in, a moist or muddy environment to survive. It helps to keep their skin moist, and it helps them to breathe better. They like to use both their lung capacity to breathe on land and their gills capacity to breathe underwater. So it is best to place them in such environments where they can get the best of both air and water.
Do all amphibians live in water?
please tell me all members here in the comment section.. Thankyou!
What type of amphibian are you thinking about getting, or are you just curious generally?
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