Frog – The Jumper
Frogs don’t drink water — they soak it up through their skin! Some frogs can even freeze solid in winter and come back to life in spring!
Powerful Legs
Frogs have strong back legs that help them leap far — sometimes over 20 times their body length!
Moist Skin
They breathe partly through their skin, which must stay wet to work properly.
Water Life Cycle
Frogs begin life as tadpoles in water before growing legs and lungs for life on land.
🦎 Salamander
Some salamanders can glow under UV light due to special proteins in their skin! 🌟 They also don’t make any sound — they communicate through body movements and chemicals. 🤫
Smooth, Slimy Skin
Salamanders have moist, smooth skin that helps them breathe and stay hydrated in damp areas.
Tail Regrowth
If a salamander loses its tail or even a leg, it can regrow it completely — a rare superpower in the animal world!
Secretive Nature
They are shy, quiet, and often hide under rocks, logs, or near streams — active mostly at night.
🦎 Newt – The Water Wizard
Some species of newts can regrow lost eyes, jaws, and even parts of their heart and brain! 🧠💫 The red-spotted newt goes through 3 different life stages and can live up to 15 years!
Semi-Aquatic Life
Newts live both in water and on land, often returning to ponds and lakes during breeding season.
Smooth & Slippery
They have soft, moist skin like salamanders and can often be seen gliding gently underwater.
Toxin Defense
Newts produce a mild poison from their skin to protect themselves from predators.