Common spadefoot is an amphibian with the letter C. It has no tail and visually resembles a toad. It has a large head with prominent eyes. The skin of common spadefoot is smooth, but it has glands that, when rubbed, secrete a substance with the smell of garlic.
The cave changeling is one of the letter C amphibians. It is blind, while its hearing and smell are very acute. It lives in water, where it sleeps, feeds and reproduces. Usually its length is about 30 centimeters. It has the ability to reproduce sexually.
The Colombian amphibian is a legless amphibian with the letter C. It is characterized by the fact that its skin is gray in color and it does not have a tail. It lives in water and eats small fish. It visually resembles a snake. From time to time, the Columbian flatfish must emerge from the water to get air.
The Chinese newt is an amphibian with the letter C. It is one of the smallest newts. Its maximum body length reaches up to 9 centimeters. It has a tail that is almost half the length of the entire amphibian. There are glands on the skin that produce toxins for those that threaten it.
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