Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Anacondas communicate with other snakes by releasing special chemical signals called pheromones!

When two male cobras fight, they have a wrestling match where they try to push each other down!

The patterns on a cobra’s hood can be different from one snake to another, and scientists can use those differences — like unique markings — to help tell some individual cobras apart!

Female king cobras are excellent “snake moms” — they build a nest and guard their eggs for about 60–90 days, keeping them safe until the babies are ready to hatch!

An anaconda's scales are like tiny suits of armor, protecting them as they move through rough vegetation!