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What do all tailless amphibians have in common? How have amphibians adapted to their environment? What adaptations help frogs live in water? What phylum do amphibians belong to? What do amphibians use to reproduce? What is chytridiomycosis, and how does it affect amphibians?
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Batrachophobia is the fear ofamphibians, such as frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. People with batrachophobia may experience symptoms of fear and anxiety when interacting with amphibians, looking at pictures or videos of them, or discussing them with other people. Thisphobiais not as unusual...
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In addition to their relevance as a source of pathogens that may spill over to humans and domestic animals, many wild species are currently threatened by emerging diseases (e.g., white-nose syndrome in bats [3], chytridiomycosis in amphibians [4], or Chlamydia infection in koalas [5]), ...