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Black mambas aren’t actually black — they’re usually olive, brownish-gray, or dark gunmetal in color, and only the inside of their mouth is black!
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Reptiles & Amphibians
Black mambas aren’t actually black — they’re usually olive, brownish-gray, or dark gunmetal in color, and only the inside of their mouth is black!
Reptiles & Amphibians
Red-eyed Tree Frogs prefer temperatures (how hot or cold it is) between 75-85°F (24-29°C) – similar to a warm spring day!
Reptiles & Amphibians
When it rains, red‑eyed tree frogs use their nictitating membrane, a clear “third eyelid,” to keep their eyes clean and protected from raindrops — like having natural windshield wipers!
Reptiles & Amphibians
Climate change (weather changes) could affect Red-eyed Tree Frogs because they need specific temperatures and humidity levels to survive!
Reptiles & Amphibians
The basilisk lizard gets its nickname “Jesus Christ Lizard” because it can run across water using its special feet, just like walking on water!