Salamanders Toads
Salamanders and toads are both amphibious creatures belonging to the order Caudata and Anura, respectively. Salamanders are characterized by their long bodies, tails, and moist skin, while toads typically have dry, warty skin and are known for their hopping locomotion. Both animals are carnivorous, feeding on insects and other small prey. Salamanders and toads are commonly found in moist habitats such as forests, wetlands, and gardens, where they play important roles in controlling insect populations and serving as indicators of environmental health.