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Amphibians


Creatures that live in damp places and have an aquatic larval stage.

Axolotyl


Axolotyls are the larval stage of salamanders, in the same way that tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs. Axolotyls are a special case where they don't need to grow to the adult stage to breed. Axolotyls come from a lake in Mexico, and they can live for about 15 years. They eat small water creatures that they suck into their mouths.

Photo by Batra3x

Frog


Frogs can be found around fresh water, including in deserts when it only rains every few years. They can breathe through their skin when they are in water. Frogs lay eggs, which hatch into tadpoles. Frogs come in a great variety of colours and can range in size from as small as a fingernail up to about 30cm long. Frogs that are very warty are often called toads.

Photo by Genome88

Newt


Newts are a member of the salamander family. Newts have three stages as they grow - larval, juvenile and adult.

Photo by MiguelVieira

Salamander


Salamanders are amphibians that look somewhat like lizards. They need to live in moist enviroments. Some salamanders live entirely in water, others come out of the water. Their skin is always damp as it produces mucous just like the inside of your mouth does. If you cut the leg off a salamander, it can regrow.

Photo by Strocchi

Tadpole


Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs, and spend their lives in water. They hatch from eggs, and gradually change into frogs. Tadpoles cannot breathe outside of water, they have gills like fish.

Photo by Pingu1963

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