Genus — Amphibian
: The Red-spotted Newt has a complex three-stage life: aquatic larva, bright orange land "eft," and olive-green aquatic adult. Caecilians ( Gymnophiona )
: These use huge webbed feet to parachute or glide from trees to the forest floor. amphibian genus
Amphibians are divided into three main groups: (frogs and toads), Caudata (salamanders and newts), and Gymnophiona (caecilians) . Each group contains unique genera with fascinating "superpowers," from regenerating limbs to living entirely underground without eyes. and Toads (Anura) : The Red-spotted Newt has a complex three-stage
Known for their long tails and, in some cases, the ability to stay "young" forever. : Features the Axolotl ( : Found in Southeast Asia, these stay underground
: Includes the famous Red-eyed Tree Frog , which has specialized limbs for climbing high in tropical canopies.
: Found in Southeast Asia, these stay underground and use specialized tentacles near their mouths to "smell" their environment.
: Mothers feed their tadpoles unfertilized eggs to ensure they survive—a rare example of complex parental care. 🦎 Salamanders and Newts ( Caudata )