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Toads are the most recognizable of amphibians in nature

Anamniotas are vertebrates, tetra pods, endothermic, gill breathing during the lung larval reaching the adult stage. Unlike other vertebrates, these tend to have a radical transformation during their passage to adulthood, drastically changing its shape. This change is called metamorphosis.

Are basically classified into 3 groups, the reptilians, salamanders and frogs.

The Sicilians are rather the type of worms, of small size and mostly without limbs, so often unnoticed by this, and confused with worms.

Salamanders are very similar in appearance to that of lizards, however, these have the capability of living in both habitats, unlike the lizards can not.

Frogs and toads are the most recognizable of amphibians in nature. During his youth, living exclusively in an aquatic environment, breathing through gills and developed there until power to the surface, where their breathing becomes lung. Toads differ from frogs because of their rough and dry appearance, besides not being poisonous.

On the other hand frogs, wet and shiny appearance, are the most poisonous, making them very dangerous poison in his own skin.