Amphibians are a group of vertebrate animals that are characterized by their ability to live both in water and on land. They typically have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo a metamorphosis from a water-breathing larval stage to an air-breathing adult stage.
Some common types of amphibians include:
Amphibians play a crucial role in their ecosystems as both predators and prey. They also serve as indicators of environmental health, as their sensitive skin makes them vulnerable to changes in water and air quality.