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.

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