Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Cobras don't have external ears but can feel vibrations through their body to know when something's coming!

The golden poison dart frog is thought to be the most poisonous (toxic) land animal in the world, but when kept as pets (in captivity), they’re completely safe!

Most bush vipers have about 14–36 rows of back (dorsal) scales, 133–175 belly (ventral) scales, and 38–67 scales under the tail (subcaudals).

Red-eyed Tree Frogs are considered an indicator species (sign-showing animal), which means their presence shows that their habitat (home) is healthy!

Baby frilled lizards start hunting on their own as soon as they hatch!