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Amphibians usually swallow food whole but may chew it lightly first in order to subdue it.
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Amphibians and usually
Amphibians like toads and frogs have been featured also, and are depicted as lower creatures that live in more basic tribal systems and usually serve not as the primary villains but as secondary distractions to heroes.
Amphibians and swallow
Amphibians swallow their prey whole, with some chewing done in the oral cavities of some species, so they possess voluminous stomachs.
Amphibians and may
Amphibians and reptiles may have many cornua, while mammals ( including humans ) have two pairs, and birds only one.
Amphibians and reptiles may avoid flames by burrowing into the ground or using the burrows of other animals.
Amphibians and first
Amphibians breathe by means of a pump action in which air is first drawn into the buccopharyngeal region through the nostrils.
Amphibians were the dominant land vertebrates, of which one branch would eventually evolve into reptiles, the first fully terrestrial vertebrates.
** The first known underwater diving club in Britain, " The Amphibians Club ", is formed in Aberdeen by Ivor Howitt ( who modified an old civilian gas mask ) and some friends.
Amphibians today generally remain semi-aquatic, living the first stage of their lives as fish-like tadpoles.
Much earlier, before the age of reptiles, Amphibians like Prionosuchus and Platyoposaurus were the first animals to adopt this body plan and niche.
The first two books are repackaged in one volume, and Adrian Mole: The Lost Years includes The True Confessions and The Wilderness Years, as well as a bonus not available separately, " Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians ".
Adrian Mole From Minor to Major ( i. e. from being a child to the years of the John Major government ) is a compilation of the first three books and " Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians ".
He provided the first comprehensive illustrated account of North American Amphibians & Reptiles in the two editions of his North American Herpetology: or a Description of the Reptiles inhabiting the United States.
The common name, " Green and Golden Bell Frog ", was first adopted by Harold Cogger in his 1975 book Reptiles & Amphibians of Australia.
Amphibians and order
The Alpine Newt ( Ichthyosaura alpestris, formerly Triturus alpestris and Mesotriton alpestris ) is a newt of the Salamander order Caudata ( or Urodela ) in the class of Amphibians.
Amphibians and .
Amphibians are members of the class Amphibia, whose living forms include frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and caecilians.
Amphibians typically have a larval stage that lives in water but there are many different behavioural adaptations that have developed among species to bypass this necessity.
Amphibians also use their skin for respiration and some small terrestrial salamanders rely entirely on this and have no lungs.
Amphibians have a skeletal system that is structurally homologous to other tetrapods, though with a number of variations.
Amphibians have a juvenile stage and an adult stage and the circulatory systems of the two are distinct.
Amphibians have soft bodies and thin skins, lack claws, defensive armour or spines and seem relatively helpless.
Amphibians, reptiles, and birds use the same orifice for excreting liquid and solid wastes, and for copulation and egg-laying ; this orifice is known as the cloaca.
Amphibians and reptiles have no ovarian medulla ; the central part of the ovary is a hollow, lymph-filled space.
Amphibians were the dominant tetrapods until the mid-Carboniferous, when climate change greatly reduced their diversity.
Amphibians originally thrived in the marshes, sloughs, side-channels and oxbow cutoffs because of their warmer water, abundance of vegetation and nutrients, lower population of predators, and slower current.
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Flags are usually rectangular in shape ( often in the ratio 2: 3, 1: 2, or 3: 5 ), but may be of any shape or size that is practical for flying, including square, triangular, or swallow tailed.
They can either catch prey by chasing it and striking with the bill and swallowing ( usually with small prey ), or stamping on prey until it is rendered stunned or unconscious enough to swallow.
It is particularly a favorite for the story-teller ( usually a society elder ), as it is delicious, and easy to chew and swallow.
When hunting actively, A. magnificens would probably have swooped from high above onto their prey, which they usually would have been able to grab, kill, and swallow without landing.
Biologists have observed that the shark will usually swallow its prey whole, which if the prey is too large can lead to health problems for the shark such as esophagus, heart, and liver damage.
*: A giant type Makamou with the feature of a manta ray and a swallow, usually handled by Oni talented with wind instruments.
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