Amphibia (Linnaeus, 1758) or amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that metamorphose from a juvenile, water-breathing form to an adult, air-breathing form.
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- Anura (Tailless amphibians with a distinguishable head)
- Bicaudata (Bipedal salamanders)
- Ichthyostegalia (The evolutionary link between fish and amphibians)
- Neoamphibia (Amphibians with no distinguishable head)
- Reptiliomorpha (A superorder of amphibians ancestral to reptiles)
- Royramphibia (Salamanderlike creatures with tentacles instead of legs)
- Tricaudata (Tripedal salamanders)
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