Across
- 4. A bumpy-skinned amphibian that prefers a more terrestrial habitat compared to frogs
- 7. A vibrant green frog known for its striking red eyes and tree-dwelling lifestyle
- 8. A large species of bullfrog known for its loud croaking and aggressive behavior
- 10. The process by which amphibians transition from larvae to adult forms
- 11. A large, robust frog known for its deep croak, often found in North America
- 13. The largest frog species in the world, found in the rainforests of Cameroon
- 17. A brightly colored salamander known for its toxic skin, native to Europe
- 18. A common amphibian known for its jumping ability and croaking sound
- 24. A Large salamander with yellow or white spots, commonly found in North America
- 25. The scientific order that includes caecilians, limbless amphibians found in tropical regions
- 26. A region known for its rich variety of amphibians, including many endemic species
- 28. A small aquatic amphibian that undergoes metamorphosis from a tadpole to adult
- 29. An amphibious turtle known for its domed shell and ability to close itself in
- 31. A unique toad that carries its young on its back, found in the Amazon rainforest
Down
- 1. A small, brightly colored frog known for its toxic skin, native to Central and South America
- 2. A small frog known for its bright green color and distinctive call, found in North America
- 3. A common newt species in North America, known for its bright orange juvenile form
- 5. A spotted frog species found in wetlands across North America
- 6. A characteristic of amphibians, meaning they cannot regulate their body temperature internally
- 9. An aquatic frog used in laboratory studies, known for its claw-like toes
- 12. A widespread frog species found in various habitats across Europe
- 14. A frog species known for its loud calls, typically found in wetlands
- 15. A newt species with a distinctive crest, found in Europe and parts of Asia
- 16. A biodiversity hotspot for amphibians, home to many unique species
- 19. The scientific order that includes salamanders and newts
- 20. A unique salamander that remains in its larval form throughout its life, found in Mexico
- 21. The scientific order that includes frogs and toads
- 22. A frog species known for its ability to survive freezing temperatures, found in North America
- 23. A lizard-like amphibian known for its smooth skin and ability to regenerate limbs
- 27. A fungal disease that has led to significant declines in amphibian populations worldwide
- 30. The larval stage of frogs and toads, typically living in water and breathing through gills
