Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Some non-poisonous frogs copy the colors of poison dart frogs to trick predators (animals that hunt them)!

Baby bush vipers are born already knowing how to climb trees, like having built-in rock climbing skills!

Bush vipers are venomous snakes that live in different parts of Africa. Some species live in West African rainforests, like Ghana and Cameroon, while others are found in East Africa, such as Kenya and Tanzania. Each species has its own special home, making them true African natives!

Baby bush vipers are born with different colors than adults, and their shades change as they grow, like watching crayons slowly turn into new colors!

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.