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25th May: Amphibians

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Subido el 23 de mayo de 2020 por Marta B.

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hello kids today we are going to talk about amphibians okay amphibians 00:00:00
so amphibians are vertebrates okay so look here at the picture what animal is this 00:00:06
what do you think yes it's a frog okay it's a frog and it has got small bones and spine okay 00:00:14
so that is why amphibians are vertebrates amphibians are oviparous okay they are oviparous 00:00:25
they lay small eggs okay they lay small eggs amphibians have got four legs okay so look here 00:00:36
at the example this is a frog okay the frog is an amphibian so here is one leg two three and four 00:00:50
also amphibians have got wet skin what does this mean it means that they have a 00:01:01
wet skin okay if you touch a frog for example or a toad you will see that they have the skin 00:01:12
como húmeda, mojada, ¿vale? Eso es lo que significa wet skin, ¿okay? And that's it. Well, another important 00:01:19
thing is that amphibians can live on land and also in the water, ¿okay? So frogs, for example, can live 00:01:30
on land and they also can swim in the water, ¿okay? They can live in both places, ¿okay? Bye, kids. Bye-bye. 00:01:39
Autor/es:
Marta Blázquez
Subido por:
Marta B.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento
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136
Fecha:
23 de mayo de 2020 - 11:29
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI CARDENAL HERRERA ORIA
Duración:
01′ 48″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
6.97 MBytes

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