Amphibian Adaptations

Amphibian adaptations refer to the physical, behavioral, and physiological changes that amphibians have developed over time in order to survive and thrive in a variety of environments. These adaptations may include skin that is permeable to water and gases, allowing for respiration through their skin, as well as the ability to regulate body temperature through behavior such as basking in the sun or seeking shade. Other adaptations may include specialized limbs for jumping, climbing, or swimming, as well as the ability to camouflage themselves to avoid predators. Overall, amphibian adaptations play a crucial role in the ability of these animals to successfully inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.




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Amphibian Adaptations