Collection Details
Namespace:
Wealthy
Dataset:
Collection:
Amphibians
Owner:
0xb99f07184455f7bcbf33c034aa96cbc16b3b6ceb
Timestamp:
Jan.16.2024 06:14:30 AM
Status:
OnChain
Collection Documents
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Amphibians and fish are actually two different groups of animals. Amphibians include animals like frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They typically have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo metamorphosis from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults. Fish, on the other hand, are aquatic animals with gills, fins, and scales. They can be found in various habitats, from freshwater rivers and lakes to the vast oceans. Fish lay eggs and have a wide range of adaptations for swimming and surviving in water. Both amphibians and fish are important parts of our ecosystems and contribute to the biodiversity of our planet.
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