Amphibian Genus ✨
: These use huge webbed feet to parachute or glide from trees to the forest floor.
: Known for "skin-feeding," where hatchlings peel off and eat their mother's fatty outer layer of skin to grow quickly.
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) amphibian genus
: These skip the tadpole stage entirely; miniatures of adults hatch directly from eggs laid on land.
These are the least known: limbless, often blind, and resemble large worms or snakes. : These use huge webbed feet to parachute
: Found in Southeast Asia, these stay underground and use specialized tentacles near their mouths to "smell" their environment.
With over 7,000 species, this is the largest and most diverse group. : Found in Southeast Asia, these stay underground
: Contains the Chinese Giant Salamander , the world's largest living amphibian, reaching nearly 6 feet in length.