Yes, the cheetah is a land animal.
A cheetah is a land animal.
any animal that is required by its life cycle to spend part of its life in water and part on land. Think frog. Begins life in water as tadpole, then continues to land, then back to water for reproduction.
Polar bears eat seals, and seals are found in the sea.
Because amphibians spend its early life in water and it's adult life on land
They are INSECTS
Amphibians spend part of life cycle in water and the remainder on land...with occasional dunks in water. See frogs, toads, newts and salamanders.
frogs and aligators,and if you didint want those reply's just reserch it,k.
um hello? they live on land inside water they can hold till 12 mins
No, A gecko is not an amphibian. It is a lizard, and lizards are reptiles. An amphibian spends part of it's life in water, and part on land. A gecko is more of a desert animal. It does NOT spend any of it's life in water and CAN NOT swim.
Yes. Platypuses spend equal amounts of time on land and in water. Platypuses have four legs which they use to walk. Although they have webbed feet, the webbing is retractable, so it does not impede them from walking when they are on land. They live on land, but they hunt n water, so they are well adapted for life both on land and in water.
Yes
Amphibians are creatures which spend part of their life in water and part of their life on dry land. Frogs, toads and newts are all amphibians. They all start their lives as eggs. They hatch out as tadpoles which breath through gills. As they grow, they develop lungs and legs, and are able to leave the water and walk on land.
The universe is huge and we know nothing about possible life forms elsewhere so it is impossible to answer your question. On earth, the cheetah is the fastest land animal.