Amphibians are the animals who looked at life and said, “Why settle for just one kind of habitat?” They start out swimming around like tiny underwater noodles, then level up into land-walking, bug-snacking pros. Frogs, salamanders, and caecilians (yes, they’re real—no, they’re not just cursed worms) are all part of this flexible, soggy squad. They breathe through skin, they come in wild colors, and they’re basically nature’s indicators of whether the planet is doing okay. Respect the drip… the literal drip, because they’re always a little damp.

Caecilians
The “Wait—what is that?” group. They look like worms or noodles but are actually fully legit amphibians with skulls, brains, and surprising tunnel-digging skills. Most people never see them… which only makes them cooler.

Salamanders & Newts
If lizards were made of jelly and secrets, you’d get salamanders. They’re long, smooth, and quietly dramatic—some can even regrow limbs like it’s no big deal. Newts are just the more aquatic, slightly fancier versions.

Frogs & Toads
The jumpy celebrities of the amphibian world. They come with built-in spring legs, weirdly loud voices for their size, and that classic “I live on land and water, deal with it” energy. Toads are basically the frog cousins who chose a drier lifestyle and a bumpier skincare routine.
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