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  • how amphibians care for their young
    Amphibian Facts

    How Do Amphibians Take Care Of Their Young?

    When it comes to taking care of younglings, all animals do it slightly differently. I didn’t know how amphibians did this and if there were…

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  • all about amphibian eggs
    Amphibian Facts

    Do Amphibians Lay Eggs? All About Amphibian Eggs

    There are lots of types of amphibians and they all have certain things in common. One of these things is that (with a few exceptions)…

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  • Where do salamanders live
    Salamanders & Newts

    Where Do Salamanders Live In The Wild?

    Salamanders are amazing creatures and it’s great to see them a wild. It’s also interesting to learn about where salamanders live and the different environments…

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  • Are salamanders poisonous? yes why?
    Salamanders & Newts

    Are Salamanders Poisonous (And Dangerous For People)?

    Salamanders are not very common pets, but if you want to keep a salamander as a pet, you should probably know whether are poisonous. Read…

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  • what do toads eat
    Frogs & Toads

    What Do Toads Eat? The Complete Guide To Toad Food

    If you ask most people the question ‘what do toads eat?’, the most common answer would probably be crickets. And it’s true – toads do…

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  • Are frogs vertebrates or invertebrates
    Frogs & Toads

    Do Frogs Have Backbones? (Are Frogs Vertebrates?)

    We all know what a frog looks like from the outside, but what about the inside? Do they have bones, and muscles, as humans do?…

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  • do frogs bite?does it hurt?do they have teeth?
    Frogs & Toads

    Do Frogs Bite? (And Do Frog Bites Hurt?)

    Frogs are great pets and therefore very common, and consequently, their bites are also common. So how exactly should you go about a frog bite?…

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  • how high can a frog jump
    Frogs & Toads

    How High Can A Frog Jump? (And How They Do It)

    Recently, I wanted to know how high a frog can jump. Not only that, I wanted to know how they jump, whether they can jump…

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  • automatic misters for frogs
    Product Reviews

    Best Automatic Mister for Frogs (A Buyer’s Guide)

    It’s essential that you have an automatic mister for frogs but – before you rush out and buy one – you’ll want to know which…

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  • Most Popular Pet Frogs For Beginners
    Frogs & Toads

    6 Most Common Pet Frogs And Their Setup

    Putting a definition on the “Most common pet frogs” is difficult because it is somewhat based on opinion. Some frogs are more common to hold…

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  • How Do Frogs croak And Why
    Frogs & Toads

    Why Do Frogs Croak? (And How Do Frogs Croak?)

    There are a lot of frogs around the world, how and why they sound like they do. I really wanted to know how frogs croak,…

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  • Do frogs have hair - Wolverine frog
    Frogs & Toads

    Do Frogs Have Hair? (And If Not, Why Not?)

    Frogs and toads don’t have hair and don’t need hair to keep warm. They are cold-blooded animals that depend on their surroundings to regulate their…

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