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Amphibians
两栖动物
Amphibia (Amphibia) includes all the eggs without egg shells, vertebrates with limbs. Amphibian skin exposed, the surface is not scaly, hair and other coverage, but can secrete mucus to keep the body moist; its larvae live in the water, with gills breathing, grow up with lung and skin breathing. Amphibians can climb the land, but can not live away from the water, because it can survive in two places, known as amphibious. It is the transitional type of vertebrate from aquatic to terrestrial. There are now more than 3,000 kinds of amphibians. Amphibians are cold-blooded animals. ... 两栖动物(学名:Amphibia)包括所有生没有卵殼的卵,拥有四肢的脊椎动物。两栖动物的皮肤裸露,表面没有鳞片,毛发等覆盖,但是可以分泌粘液以保持身体的湿润;其幼体在水中生活,用鳃进行呼吸,长大后用肺兼皮肤呼吸。两栖动物可以爬上陆地,但是不能一生离水,因为可以在两处生存,称为两栖。它是脊椎动物从水栖到陆栖的过渡类型。现在大约有三千多种两栖动物。兩棲動物是冷血動物。...
An amphibian vertebrate a class, usually no scales or A, no hair skin, limbs toe, no claws, body temperature as the temperature changes, oviparous. When you were young, you lived in the water and breathed with gills. When you grow up, you can live on land and breathe through the lungs and skin, such as frogs, toads, salamanders and the like. 两栖动物 脊椎动物的一纲,通常没有鳞或甲,皮肤没有毛,四肢有趾,没有爪,体温随着气温的高低而改变,卵生。幼时生活在水中,用鳃呼吸,长大时可以生活在陆地上,用肺和皮肤呼吸,如青蛙、蟾蜍、蝾螈等。
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