Amphibians Adaptation
Amphibians Adaptation refers to the ability of amphibians to evolve physical and behavioral characteristics that allow them to thrive in a variety of environments. This includes adaptations such as camouflage, hibernation, and the ability to breathe through their skin. Additionally, amphibians have developed unique reproductive strategies, such as laying their eggs in water or producing protective toxins to deter predators. These adaptations have enabled amphibians to successfully inhabit diverse habitats ranging from humid rainforests to arid deserts.