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Amphibian Habitat

Amphibian habitats are environments that provide the necessary conditions for amphibians to survive, grow, and reproduce. These habitats often include both aquatic areas like ponds, lakes, and wetlands, where they breed and develop as eggs and tadpoles, and terrestrial zones like forests, grasslands, and gardens where adults live, hunt, and hide. Amphibians rely on moist, sheltered environments with access to clean water and food sources. Healthy habitats are crucial for their life cycle, offering shelter, breeding sites, and food, and are vital for maintaining amphibian populations worldwide.