Bush vipers are cold-blooded, so they can’t make their own body heat. To warm up, they move into sunny spots or onto warm surfaces; to cool down, they hide in shade or shady foliage.
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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!
Poison dart frogs are active hunters and spend their days searching for tiny insects to eat!
The American alligator’s scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis, named after the Mississippi River where they were first discovered!
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The Red-Eyed Tree Frog’s scientific name is Agalychnis callidryas, which comes from Greek words meaning “beautiful tree nymph”!