Amphibians lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles, which live in water and breathe with gills. As they grow, tadpoles develop lungs and legs and transition to living on land as adult frogs or salamanders. While amphibians have four limbs and no scales, they begin their lives as aquatic tadpoles before fully transforming into terrestrial adults.
Amphibians lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles, which live in water and breathe with gills. As they grow, tadpoles develop lungs and legs and transition to living on land as adult frogs or salamanders. While amphibians have four limbs and no scales, they begin their lives as aquatic tadpoles before fully transforming into terrestrial adults.
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Amphibians lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles, which live in water and breathe with gills. As they grow, tadpoles develop lungs and legs and transition to living on land as adult frogs or salamanders. While amphibians have four limbs and no scales, they begin their lives as aquatic tadpoles before fully transforming into terrestrial adults.
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