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Amphibians youtube/watch?v=LTFmOEy6M-o

Amphibians http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTFmOEy6M-o. Amphibians. Includes frogs, salamanders and caecilians All amphibians are carnivorous, Frogs and salamanders capture prey with their tongues. Amphibians. Bony skeleton Usually 4 limbs (tetrapod) Webbed feet often present

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  1. Amphibianshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTFmOEy6M-o

  2. Amphibians • Includes frogs, salamanders and caecilians • All amphibians are carnivorous, • Frogs and salamanders capture prey with their tongues

  3. Amphibians • Bony skeleton • Usually 4 limbs (tetrapod) • Webbed feet often present • Skin usually smooth and moist with many glands • Some with poison glands • Respiration by lungs, skin, and gills • Ectotherms (rely on outside heat sources)

  4. Amphibians • Use both aquatic and terrestrial habitats • Life cycle involves semi-terrestrial adults that breed and lay eggs in water. • Some undergo metamorphosis

  5. Order Gymnophiona • Caecilian • No legs • Burrow in soil • Long, slender body, small scales • Internal fertilization; eggs deposited in moist ground near water • Do not go through metamorphosis

  6. Caecilians – legless amphibians

  7. Order Urodela • Tailed amphibians • Oura – tail; delos – evident • Internal fertilization but lay eggs in water or moist soil • Newts and salamandars

  8. Tiger salamander

  9. Northwestern salamander

  10. Clouded Salamander

  11. Green salamander

  12. Cave salamander

  13. Warty Newt

  14. Eastern Red Spotted Newt

  15. Order Anura • Frogs & Toads • An – without; orua - tail • Internal fertilization • Undergo metamorphosis • Vocalizations are used for male for courtship and establishing territories • Live near water

  16. Order Anura

  17. Brazilian horned frog

  18. Flying frog

  19. Harlequin toad

  20. Goliath Frog

  21. Morogoro Tree Toad

  22. Venezuela Pebble Toad

  23. Vietnamese Mossy Frog http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxAEmlF-ulU

  24. Turtle Frog

  25. Glass Froghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EEau-w1Bwc

  26. Purple froghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRC9sBNt9vs

  27. Surinam Toadhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ7b4spjXhw

  28. Tree froghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im5Oj59LfXs

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