Amphibians

Amphibians include salamanders, newts, frogs, toads, and caecilians. They are smooth skinned rather than scaly, usually found near water, and most need to keep their skins wet to live. In their larval form they have gills, which some, like the salamanders, keep throughout life; but they also have lungs enabling them to breathe out of water. Amphibians are vertebrates and have four legs. To learn more about these fascinating creatures, browse the articles listed on this page.
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Amphibians vs Reptiles
Cold-blooded amphibians and reptiles are commonly found in almost every city, living in a multitude of habitats. Though their ancestry stems from a common point, there are many amphibians vs reptiles differences that can be easily spotted.

Salamanders as Pets
When it comes to having pets, the list seems endless. One of the recent additions to it is keeping salamanders as pets. If you want to join the list of pet owners with some exotic creatures in their homes, there are certain things that you need to know. This article gives a generalized view of the requirements of salamanders as pets.

Three Types of Amphibians
Class Amphibia is classified into three orders which are Anura, Caudata and Gymnophiona. Aunra comprises frogs and toads, Caudata comprises salamanders, newts, mudpuppies, waterdogs, sirens, and amphiuma and Gymnophiona comprises caecilians. These three types of amphibians, though under one class have several distinguishing features....

Endangered Amphibians
Amphibian population is declining at a fearfully fast rate, indicating that the pollution levels in our ecosystem are very high. Almost one third of the amphibian species have become extinct and several species such as Barton Springs Salamander, Blanchard's Cricket Frog, Houston Toad, etc., are listed on the endangered amphibian's list.

Facts about Early Amphibians
Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that are adapted to live on both land and water. The ancestors of these animals were the early amphibians, who are believed to have appeared on Earth during the Devonian period. Know more facts about early amphibians and their importance in the evolutionary process...

Salamanders in Love
Every spring in New England, human escorts walk along roads in the darkness helping amphibians cross safely to mate.

Facts and Characteristics of Amphibians
Most of the amphibians lack an outer dry covering like a shell or even scales. Amphibians prefer to stay in moist and damp environments to withstand and prevent dehydration. Read on to know some facts and characteristics of amphibians.

Amphibian Facts
Class Amphibia includes toads, frogs, newts, salamanders and gymnophiona. These are cold-blooded, vertebrate animals. Read on to know some interesting amphibian facts.

Frogs and Toads
From the small tree frogs to the 7 pounds giant frogs, these creatures are amazing when you take a closer look at them. Even if when you kiss them they will most probably not turn into a prince!

Amphibian Extinction May First Claim The Frog
Article about the potential extinction of the frog.

Country Diary: Tetbury
A population of amphibians - frogs, toads and newts - is a low-level sign of a healthy local...By Colin Luckhurst

Tips on Buying an Amphibian for a Pet
So you are in the market for a pet frog, toad or salamander and you are wondering what your first step should be?

Mallorcan midwife toad saved from extinction
One of the world's strangest animals, the Mallorcan midwife toad, has been rescued from the brink of extinction. The success provides conservationists with a rare boost to their hopes that amphibians - whose numbers are decliningalarmingly across the world - can saved from oblivion.

Poisonous Cane Toads Threaten to Ravage Australian National Park's Ecosystem
Poisonous cane toads threaten to ravage national park's ecosystem.