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The Class Amphibia has organisms which lead a life involving both water environments and land environments. These organisms have anamniotic eggs which mean that in place of shells the eggs are laid with multiple gelatinous layers for protection. They also cannot regulate their body temperature and due to the makeup of their skin they must usually remain within moist to wet and warm climates.
The Spotted Salamander is another organism in this class, differing from the Dyeing dart frog only in the taxonomic classification concerning Order.
Class (Amphibia)