Fire Belly Newts “Cynops orientalis”
European Toad
“Bufo bufo”
Axoloti
“Ambystoma mexicanum”
Poison Dart Frogs
“Dendrobatidae”
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Countries where fire belly newts Cana be found.

China and Japan.

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True or false: These animals do NOT hibernate.

False. They do.

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Where these animals live.

Freshwater lakes.

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True or false: You die if you touch these frogs.

True.

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True or false: Amphibians MUST live near water.

True.

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What fire belly newt’s skin contains.

Deadly toxins.

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Anura.

The order European Toads are in.

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Where Axolotis can be found.

Mexico

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The average size for these animals.

1 inch

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True or false: Amphibians are one of the most overpopulated animal groups.

False. They’re amount one of the most endangered animals.

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The average size for these animals.

3- 5 inches.

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Damp places.

Where European Toads are found.

300

The life span for these animals.

10-15 years 

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Life span for these animals

10-15 years

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Finish the sentence:

Just like reptiles, amphibians are...

Cold blooded.

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Places where these newts can be found.

Ditches and ponds.

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The most common toad.

European Toad.

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True or false: They have fleshy gills.

False. They have feathery gills.

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What these animals use their neon colors for.

To warm predators.

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What most amphibians go through.

Metamorphosis.

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The life span for fire belly newts.

10-30.

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Ireland.

Where European Toads can’t be found.

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A nickname for these animals.

Mexican walking fish.

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The group this animal is in.

The Army.

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Where amphibians descended from 

Lobe finned fish.

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