Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Life Cycle & Growth

Poison dart frogs lay their little eggs — tiny as a pinhead! — in cozy, wet spots like damp leaves, moss, or crevices under logs.

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

Basic Information

Poison dart frogs belong to the family Dendrobatidae (den-dro-BAT-ih-day), which comes from Greek words meaning “tree walker”!

Habitat & Environment

Frilled lizards live in tropical and warm woodland areas where there are plenty of trees to climb!

Physical Features

Red-eyed Tree Frogs have sticky toe pads that work like tiny suction cups, helping them climb almost any surface!