This document contains multiple sections about amphibian reproduction, defense mechanisms, habitats, and taxonomy. It includes questions and short answers about topics like frog and salamander mating behaviors, poisonous amphibians, habitats of different amphibians, and the orders and traits of different amphibian groups.
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Nut’s &
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What type of
fertilization do frogs
and salamanders
have?
Frogs-
external
Salamanders-
internal
3. Make Babies
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How do female
frogs and
salamanders find a
mate?
Frogs respond to
calls and
salamanders by
smell
4. Make Babies
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What is the mating
formation, male on
top and female on
bottom called?
Amplexus
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What is the name
of the sac of sperm
that male
salamanders
produce to
reproduce?
Spermatophore
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What is the name
of the rough skin
patches on the
forearms of a male
frog, so they can
hang onto the
female during
mating?
Nuptial pads
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What are 2
ways
salamanders
and frog
tadpoles are
different?
1. Frogs have
internal gills and
are herbivores
2. Salamanders
have external gills
and are
carnivores
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What is the
name of the
habitat that
tree frogs and
caecilians live
in?
Frogs –
Arboreal
Caecilians -
fossorial
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The largest
amphibians in the
world are found in
habitats that have
specific
environmental
features?
Areas with cold
fast moving water
filled with lots of
oxygen.