Amphibians are a group of vertebrates that includes salamanders, newts,
caecilians, frogs and toads. There are between 5,000 and 6,000 species
of amphibians alive today. The first amphibians arose about 370 million
years ago during the Devonian Period. The articles listed below provide
information about the characteristics, classification and evolution of
amphibians.
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