Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

A group of Red-eyed Tree Frogs is called an “army” — imagine a whole army of these colorful creatures in the rainforest!

Male Red-eyed Tree Frogs are about one-third smaller than females, making them look like kid versions of the grown-up female frogs!

Once poison dart frogs grow up, they don’t need to eat every single day. They might skip meals and eat just every other day or every few days instead!

Life Cycle & Growth

Female Red-eyed Tree Frogs lay between 20–40 eggs at a time on the underside of leaves above water!

Poison dart frogs don’t need to drink water — they soak it up (absorb) through their skin like little wet sponges. That’s why they live in steamy, humid rainforests!