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AMPHIBIANS

Amphibians are primeval vertebrates and compared to birds and mammals, they have distinct differences as they lack hairs and feathers. Their life cycle begins in water, where they respirate with gills. Later on, they develop the ability to live on land, where they respirate with lungs.

In addition, they are poikilotherms (cold-blooded) and either their body temperature is the same as their environment's or they absorb heat sitting on sunny places. During very cold weather or when the sun is hidden, their activity decreases, but this disadvantage is balanced by the fact that very little inner heat needs to be produced and amphibians can live with minimum food.european green toad (Bufo_viridis)

The animal group of the amphibians depends on external heat for its energy, so it cannot remain active when air temperature is very low. Therefore, animals living in very cold areas have to hibernate. In fact, some amphibians hibernate inside water. The hibernation time differs for each amphibian according to local climate: it can reach two thirds of the year in the North, while in the South some species may not hibernate at all. Most amphibians are diurnal, others are active only during the evening and others only at night.

ิhe biggest part of the amphibians lays eggs with a gelatinous sheath. They usually are deposited in the water, where they grow into animals differing markedly from their parents. These aquatic larvae (tadpoles) feed for a period of time, until they transform into miniatures of their parents.

Amphibians exist on Earth for over 400 million years. Of the 46 amphibian species of Europe, 22 are recorded from Greece, categorized as ones with tail (such as salamanders and newts) and as ones without tail, such as frogs and toads. In Parnitha it is assumed that 7 of the 22 species of our country exist (Amorgianiotis & Vavizos, 1997). These are:

Scientific name

Common name

?Salamandra salamandra

Fire salamander

Bufo bufo

Common toad

Bufo viridis

European green toad

Hyla arborea

European tree frog

Rana graeca

Greek frog

Rana dalmatina

Agile frog

Rana ridibunda

Marsh frog

? Its occurance in Parnitha is doubtful


 
   
 
 
 
 

 

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