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Answer:

Scaleless skin, claws (sometimes), sometimes scales, a lot of times they are born underneath the water, they are cold blooded, and they absorb water and undergo gas exchange through their skin.

Answer:

The main characteristics of Amphibians are:

1. They have Lungs

2. They have legs

3. They can hear vibrations in the ground

4. They have webbed feet

5. They are cold-blooded

6. They can live both in water and land

7. They have scale-less skin

Explanation:

Amphibians are cold-blooded animals. Meaning, they can be terrestrial or aquatic. They can live both in water and land.

They possess features that can be seen in fishes or reptiles, like having backbones.

The reason why they can live both in land and water is because they have lungs to help them breathe air, which can be commonly seen in adult replies.

Thus, the only way they can live in water is during their larvae or developing stage (offspring). They mature in water and breathe through gills like a fish.

Example of Amphibians are Salamander and Frog.

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