What is north american amphibians?

North American amphibians are a diverse group of animals, with over 200 species found across the continent. They include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.

Most North American amphibians are found in wetland habitats such as marshes, ponds, and streams, although some species can also be found in drier habitats such as forests and deserts.

Many North American amphibians undergo a unique metamorphosis as they grow from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults. This process can take several months to several years, depending on the species.

North American amphibians face a number of threats, including habitat loss, pollution, and disease. Some species are also hunted for food or as pets.

Despite these challenges, many North American amphibians are still abundant and contribute to the continent's rich biodiversity.