Do amphibians drink milk from there mum?
Amphibians do not drink milk from their mother, or from any other source, as they do not have specialized structures or physiological mechanisms for mammary glands and milk production like mammals. Amphibians are a class of vertebrates that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians. Their life cycle typically involves metamorphosis from an aquatic larval stage to a terrestrial adult stage. During the larval stage, they develop from eggs that are laid in water, and they obtain nutrients from the yolk sac and later through filter feeding or predation on small organisms in the water. As they mature, they undergo metamorphosis, which involves the development of limbs and lungs, and they transition to a diet of insects, worms, and other small animals on land. Throughout their life cycle, amphibians do not rely on milk for nourishment, and their mothers do not produce milk to feed them.
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