Animals That Live On Both Land And Water
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Definition:
Animals that live both on land and in water are called amphibians. Some reptiles and mammals can also live in both environments.
Common Examples:
- Frogs: They start their life in water as tadpoles and later live on land and in water.

- Turtles: They live on land but often swim in water to find food or cool off.

- Crocodiles and Alligators: These reptiles live near rivers and spend time on land and water.

- Salamanders: They look like lizards but live in damp places and water.

Features of Amphibians:
- Breathing: Amphibians breathe through their lungs on land and through their skin in water.
- Adaptations: They have legs for walking on land and webbed feet or tails for swimming.
Importance of Both Habitats:
- They need water to stay moist and lay eggs.
- Land provides them with food like insects.
Special Characteristics:
- Cold-blooded: Their body temperature changes with the surroundings.
- Egg-laying: Most of these animals lay eggs in water.
Role in Nature:
- Amphibians help control insect populations.
- They are an important part of the food chain.
Interesting Facts:
- Frogs can jump very high to escape predators.
- Some turtles can live for more than 100 years.
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