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We Know About Amphibians A kindergarten e-book. Ainslee~Amanda~Bridget~Edena~ Ethan~Evan~Grace~Hirari~Julia~Leo~Lucy~Malcolm~Minji~Noe’~Patrick~ Richard~Ze-Pei. Amphibians are vertebrates. They have backbones. Amphibians are cold-blooded. Amphibians do not make body heat like mammals do.
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We Know About AmphibiansA kindergarten e-book Ainslee~Amanda~Bridget~Edena~ Ethan~Evan~Grace~Hirari~Julia~Leo~Lucy~Malcolm~Minji~Noe’~Patrick~ Richard~Ze-Pei
Amphibians are vertebrates. They have backbones.
Amphibians are cold-blooded. Amphibians do not make body heat like mammals do.
Amphibians lay their eggs in the water. Frog eggs Toad eggs Salamander eggs
When amphibians are born, thebabies have gills and can breathe under water.
As amphibians get older, they change. They have lungs to breathe air.
Amphibians usually live near water or where it is very wet. They lay their eggs in water.
Toads are amphibians. Toads have warty skin and poison glands.
Newts and salamanders are amphibians, too. Rough-skinned newt Red salamander Spotted salamander Red-spotted newt baby newt Red-bellied newt
Some amphibians are legless. They look like worms, but they are not worms; they are born with gills and have backbones. Caecilians (pronounced seh-SILL-yens) are tropical amphibians that look like large worms or slick snakes.
Do you know these famous frogs? Frog and Toad Kermit Froggy
We can read books about amphibians. Some are fiction and some are non-fiction.