Amphibians Animals Name List
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Amphibians are small vertebrates that struggle to survive. These creatures need water or a moist environment. Amphibians species include frogs, toads, salamanders. These creatures breathe and absorb water through the very thin skin on their surface. Amphibians produce useful proteins with special skin glands. Some species can transport water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to the interior or exterior of the animal. Other types may fight bacterial or fungal infections. Each of these types has features that can be used for defense.
1. water frog
2. newt
3. tongueless frog
4. climbing salamander
5. treefrog
6. toad
7. tailed frog
8. warty newt
9. spotted newt
10. ensatina
11. frog
12. disc-tongued frog
13. crested newt
14. giant salamander
15. barking frog
16. fork-tongued frog
17. gerrothorax
18. true frog
19. mud salamander
20. mantella frog
21. torrent salamander
22. red-eyed tree frog
23. fire salamander
24. sedge frog
25. tadpole
26. brook salamander
27. ghost frog
28. hellbender
29. paddle-tail newt
30. leopard frog
31. western toad
32. red salamander
33. fire-belly newt
34. siren
35. shovelnose frog
36. common frog
37. knobby newt
38. moss frog
39. gold frog
40. knot of toads
41. wood frog
42. narrow-mouthed frog
43. black toad
44. dusky salamander
45. amphiuma
46. litter frog
47. ground frog
48. clawed frog
49. natterjack
50. eastern newt
51. mexican treefrog
52. glass frog
53. caecilian
54. waterdog
55. salamander
56. goliath frog
57. poison dart frog
58. spadefoot
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