Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

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!

Male frilled lizards defend their territory by showing off their frills and doing special challenge displays!

Many cobras are most active during the day, especially in the morning and afternoon, but some also move around at dawn, dusk, or even at night depending on the weather and their home!

When a cobra feels scared or threatened, it can lift up about one‑third of its body off the ground — sometimes taller than many dogs!

Some types (species) of poison dart frogs work together as parents to take care of their babies!