Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Baby poison dart frogs start life looking brown and plain before growing their bright colors!

Scientists put Red-eyed Tree Frogs in a group called amphibians (am-FIB-ee-ans), which means they can live both in water and on land!

Life Cycle & Growth

Female frilled lizards lay between 8-23 eggs in a nest they dig in the ground!

Bush vipers love to live high up in trees and bushes, just like tree houses, which is why they’re called “bush” vipers!

Bush vipers inject venom that has special enzymes to start breaking down the prey’s tissues — helping do the “inside softening” work once the prey is caught, so the snake can digest it more easily.