Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Red-eyed Tree Frogs don’t have any poison or harmful bite — they’re completely safe for humans!

Red‑eyed tree frogs can dive into water to escape danger and stay hidden underwater! They can hold their breath for a few minutes before swimming back to safety.

Habitat & Environment

Red-eyed Tree Frogs love to live in rainforest areas where the humidity (moisture in the air) is high — like living in nature’s shower!

Red-eyed Tree Frogs have white bellies with blue and orange or yellow stripes on their sides — like wearing colorful pajamas!

Red-eyed Tree Frogs don’t build nests but instead find perfect spots in nature that already exist, like comfortable leaf hammocks!