Frogs, toads, newts and salamanders are amphibians. Amphibians are cold-blooded. Amphibians spend part of their lives under water and part of their lives on land. They lay jelly-covered eggs in the water. Amphibians breathe with gills or lungs or through their skin. Baby amphibians live in water and breathe with gills. An amphibian's skin is moist. (They do NOT have scales.) Amphibians are vertebrates -- they have backbones. Most amphibians live in or near water or in damp places.
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