Difference between revisions of "Amphibian"
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− | An '''amphibian''' is an [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] that can survive underwater and on land. | + | An '''amphibian''' is an [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] that can survive underwater and on land and lays soft eggs in the water. |
===Life Cycle=== | ===Life Cycle=== |
Revision as of 09:15, 17 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
An amphibian is an animal with a backbone that can live underwater and on land.
About Amphibians
- There are many different kinds of amphibian, not just frogs and toads.
- Amphibians lay soft eggs underwater.
- All young amphibians have gills but as they get older some lose their gills.
Examples
A frog is the most well known amphibian. | Newts are amphibians. |
A Salamander is an amphibian. | An Axolotl is an unusual amphibian. |
Key Stage 2
Meaning
An amphibian is an animal with a backbone that can survive underwater and on land and lays soft eggs in the water.
Life Cycle
Frogspawn | Tadpole | Frog |
Amphibians begin life in a soft egg. | The young Amphibians have gills and can only live underwater. | Adult Amphibians can live on land or in water. |