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Amphibians are a class of tetrapod vertebrates, which are a link between fish and the true land-living vertebrates like reptiles, birds and mammals.
All recent amphibians belong to the subclass Lissamphibia, while the other subclasses are extinct. There are three orders within the Lissamphibia:
For the purpose of reproduction all amphibians are bound to the water. Several species have adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, but most of them need water to lay their eggs. The larvae breathe with exterior gills. After hatching they start to transform gradually to the adult's appearance. This process is called metamorphosis. Finally the larva can leave the water and has become the adult amphibian, which is able to live on the land.
There are several exceptions from this general way of reproduction, but most amphibians are developing this way.
The most obvious part of the amphibian metamorphosis is the formation of four legs in order to support the body on the land. But there are several other changes: