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My best wishes and congratulations to everyone reading my content from anywhere in the world. To all animal lovers, I hope everyone is doing well. Today I have appeared before you with another interesting content. Today's discussion includes interesting facts about amphibians.
Let me first introduce you to amphibians. Amphibians are vertebrates that live in water for the first time in life. And there is no breathing through the gills like the month. And in adulthood they live in dens and breathe through lungs like humans. Such animals are called wu lar animals. such as frogs.
I have chosen one of the amphibians to talk about. That is the frog. Frog is one of the amphibians. They are a quadruped with four legs. They live first in water and later on land. In the first stage of life it breathes through gills like a fish in water. When they come up to the ground, they take oxygen from the air and breathe through the lungs.
They have some other interesting features
As I said earlier it is a quadrupedal animal. They have four toes on their front feet and five toes on their hind feet. Each of them has no knuckles. They do not drink water by mouth. Any part of the body does not absorb the necessary water. Because their skin is glandular.
An interesting feature is that their body temperature fluctuates with the ambient temperature. They can adapt themselves to any environment. This activity is possible because their body is rich in literature.
When they are in the larval stage, they live like fish in the water. Like bass, they also have a tail that helps them swim. Do you look like a baby fish? They breathe in water with the help of gills.
As they grow slowly, their tails become shorter. And when they reach maturity, they disappear. And they came out of the water and started living in danga. They can easily adapt to the temperature in the environment. They can live both in water and on land even as adults.
Many of you have seen this scene where a female frog starts laying eggs on the back of a male frog. When the eggs are laid, they come and leave. The male frog guards the eggs. Until the frog hatches from the egg.
The male frog protects the days from those who come to eat the eggs. Avoid strong winds and rain if more than half of the eggs are destroyed. Frogs hatch from the remaining eggs that remain. Gradually, the process of becoming a frog begins. Rises out of the water and goes to on the ground .
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Category | Biodiversity |
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Photo collect | Pixbay |
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Date 13/01/2024
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