Jungle Amphibians

Jungle Amphibians are a diverse group of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically inhabit tropical rainforests, characterized by their ability to live both in water and on land. These amphibians rely on moist environments for reproduction and respiration, with many species displaying unique adaptations such as vibrant colors, toxic skin secretions, and specialized body shapes for climbing or burrowing. Some common jungle amphibians include tree frogs, poison dart frogs, salamanders, and caecilians.




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Jungle Amphibians