Reptiles And Amphibians - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Reptiles And Amphibians For Kids

Scientists are studying poison dart frog poisons (toxins) to create new medicines!

Frilled lizards sometimes eat small lizards when insects are hard to find!

Some bush vipers are most active at dawn or dusk (crepuscular) — but many are active at night (nocturnal) rather than only during twilight.

Young frilled lizards are born with their frill and can use it right away, and it keeps growing and getting stronger as they grow up!

When threatened, bush vipers coil and raise their heads to look more dangerous, ready to strike if needed.