Tropical Amphibians
Tropical amphibians are a diverse group of ectothermic vertebrates found in tropical regions around the world. These amphibians typically have smooth, moist skin and undergo metamorphosis from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults. They rely on both water and land for their survival, with many species requiring moist environments to breed and lay their eggs. Tropical amphibians play important roles in their ecosystems as both predators and prey, helping to maintain balance in their habitats. Some common examples of tropical amphibians include poison dart frogs, tree frogs, and salamanders.