Amphibian Locomotion

Amphibian locomotion refers to the various ways in which amphibians move from one place to another. This includes methods such as walking, hopping, crawling, swimming, and even some species being able to glide through the air. Amphibians have adapted to move efficiently both on land and in water, using their limbs, body muscles, and specialized adaptations such as webbed feet or streamlined bodies to navigate their environments.




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Amphibian Locomotion