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Amphibians


            
             Amphibians form a class of vertebrates. Vertebrates are animals that have backbones their surround their nerve cords. The nerve cord is found along the back of the animal. The bodies of most vertebrates have a head and a trunk. Many vertebrates have two pairs of limbs attached to the trunk.
             Amphibians go through a two-stage life cycle. They are laid in water or a damp environment to keep from drying out. They experience a metamorphosis or change in appearance from the baby to adult. When an amphibian hatches, it is in a gilled larva form. In frogs and toads this larva is called a tadpole.
             There are three basic groups of amphibians. The first group is frogs and toads, the second are newts and salamanders, and the third one is worm-like animals called caecilians that are found only in the tropics. Amphibians are cold blooded, which means the body temperature is the same as the surrounding air, water, or soil. Some frogs can survive in freezing temperatures. The frog's body produces a chemical that acts like the antifreeze we use in cars. This chemical keeps the cells alive during the freezing temperatures. Amphibians have soft, generally moist skin without scales. Most amphibians have lungs like other vertebrates.
             All amphibians use their skin to take oxygen. Many breathe through gills. There are more than 4,000 species of amphibians. Frogs and toads are the most with 3,438 species frogs have smooth skin and long limbs. Toads have warty skin and short limbs.
             Salamanders and newt have long bodies, long tails, and two pairs of legs. There are 320 species of salamanders. The life span of a salamander, depending on its species, it may live up to 1 to 60 years. Salamanders can be short, but some can grow up to be very long, such as the giant salamander of Japan. They are brightly colored, often brown, black, yellow, or red. The skin contains many glands, some secreting mucus to help maintain moisture and other secreting a toxic irritating liquid when the animal is frightened.


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