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Amphibians alphabetically - amphibians from A to Z

Amphibians alphabetically is one of the categories that rarely or never appear in a city-state game. Usually, the category of animals is also rounded up to amphibians, so it is sometimes redundant. However, to diversify and slightly increase the level of difficulty, amphibians can be used as a separate password in the game. Before proceeding to the alphabetical division of amphibians, we will briefly explain what they actually are. So amphibians are a group of cold-blooded vertebrates from the tetrapod group. Among the most popular are salamander, toad, frogs, toads and spadefoot. On our list you will find many more, both Polish and foreign species.

The names of amphibians for each letter - alphabetically

Are you bored with the standard game of your city because all the categories are trivial? In that case, it's time to raise the bar and move away from the basic passwords in the game. One example of diversifying the game may be the category of amphibians. Admittedly, they also belong to animals, i.e. a permanent category in the game, but they will be listed here. Each of us learned about amphibians at school during nature lessons, but such information quickly evaporates.

Most of you probably have trouble distinguishing amphibians from reptiles. So we'll help you tell them apart in a simple way. Thus, amphibians live both in water and on land, while reptiles live exclusively on land. In that case, would you be able to name at least one amphibian for each letter of the alphabet? We guess that unfortunately it would not be possible and hence our collection containing amphibians in alphabetical order. There you will find about 1000 different amphibians living all over the world. In addition to the names themselves, you will also find short information and interesting facts about them. Our list is primarily intended to help you gain an advantage in the city-state game and refresh your knowledge of nature.

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