Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Amphibians
Hi my name is Reed. Just like fish amphibians are cold-blooded animals, but they are different in many ways. Like fish they live all their lives in water right. Well amphibians live half their life in water and the other half on land. They have moist skin. Not scales like fish or snakes. If you didn't know tadpoles breathe from gills and when they are a frog or toad they breathe from lungs. Did you know that frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders are all amphibians.Have you seen any amphibians? Remember this is one this is that fish and amphibians are different and alike in two ways they have backbones (means that they are vertebrates) and another way is that they are both cold-blooded. Well bye.
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I did not know that a newts were amphibians.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that ALL amphibias were cold blodded
ReplyDeleteSo while they are tadpoles they grow their lungs, right?
ReplyDeleteno reed I didn't know that all of those animals were amphibians but I knew that the frog and the the toad were.
ReplyDeleteNo but do you like frog legs
ReplyDeleteyes.
ReplyDeletethere a delacasy
ReplyDeleteAre you gonna have a new post.
ReplyDeleteKayd I didn't see your comment I dont know if they do that or not it didnt say anything about it in the book
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