For enthusiasts looking to identify species in the wild or learn more, several specialized guides are available: Reptiles and amphibians guide - Field Studies Council
: Many species use vomerine teeth on their upper jaw to hold prey rather than chew it. Their skin often contains granular glands that can secrete toxins as a defense mechanism. amphibians
: While most adults use lungs, they heavily rely on cutaneous respiration , absorbing oxygen directly through their moist skin. Field Guides & Resources For enthusiasts looking to identify species in the