Caudata Amphibians

Caudata amphibians are a diverse group of elongated, tailed amphibians that typically have four legs and moist, scale-less skin. They are characterized by their ability to regenerate lost body parts, such as limbs and tails. Caudata amphibians include popular species such as newts and salamanders, which are found in a variety of habitats ranging from forests to streams. These amphibians are carnivorous and primarily feed on small invertebrates.




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Caudata Amphibians