Ms. Viv and her class were off once again on another adventure in the Magic Beetle Bug.
"Now class, we're off to the rocky land," shouted Ms. Viv.
"I'm not sure why that animal is called a fire-bellied toad," said Thomas.
D.A. answered, "It's because they have a red-orange belly with black dots."
Jenna said, "Well, everyone knows that it's because if a enemy comes close, the toad shows its belly with bright colours as a sign of danger to the enemy."
Ms Viv said, "The toad is camouflaged and he avoids being eaten by enemies. His back is the colour of the rock. This also helps him to catch his prey."
Pamela said, "Look over there at those roots! They are like seaweed. I hope we don't get tangled in them"
Stay tuned to find out what happened next deep in the Sawmill Valley vivarium.