Amphibians
Definition of Amphibians Hierarchical Category as it relates to Animals, Diurnal Animals
A class of cold-blooded vertebrates that includes frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by their life cycle, typically spending their infancy in water, undergoing metamorphosis, and leading a dual life with stages both in water and on land. As diurnal animals, they are primarily active during the daytime. This category falls under the broader classification of animals.