3. - They are vertebrates.
- They are “cold-blooded” animals.
- They live on land and in water.
- Most of them have smooth skin and weebed feet.
- They breathe with lungs and gills.
- They have four legs or none.
- They lay many eggs.
5. NEWTS
Newt, a salamander that is found
in/or near freshwater in North
America, Europe, Asia, and North
Africa. Newts spend part of their
lifes in water.
6. FROGS
Frogs work with the world’s
leading companies, helping
them to design engineer, and
they bring to market
meaningful products and
services.
7. BULLFROG TADPOLE
Bullfrog tadpoles, known
scientifically as Rane Catesbeiana,
are native to eastern North
America and can be found as far
North as Canada and as far south
as Florida.
8. It is believed that Fire
Salamanders received their
name by hiding in logs
chopped for burning and then
running out once the logs were
placed on the fire.
FIRE SALAMANDER
9. AXOLOTL
Its scientific name is Ambystoma
mexicanum. It’s only found in a
Mexican lake, and in no more
places of the world. When you try
to cut one leg, it appears again.