Fire (bombina) is an animal of the amphibian type. It usually lives in forests, jungle and marshes. The weight of this animal is about 20g - 80g (0.7oz - 2.8oz) and average life span is 10 - 15 years. Foxes, snakes, birds predators are the dangerous creatures for fires. See the table below to learn more information.
Facts about fires
Name | Fire |
Class | Amphibia |
Average Clutch Size | 200 |
Lifestyle | Solitary |
Skin Type | Permeable |
Weight | 20g - 80g (0.7oz - 2.8oz) |
Predators | Foxes, snakes, birds |
Type | Amphibian |
Order | Anura |
Conservation Status | Least concern |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Colour | Black, green, grey, brown, yellow, orange, red |
Phylum | Chordata |
Family | Bombinatoridae |
Genus | Bombina |
Size (L) | 4cm - 7cm (1.5in - 3in) |
Scientific Name | Bombina |
Diet | Carnivore |
Main Prey | Insects, worms, spiders |
Habitat | Forests, jungle and marshes |
Life Span | 10 - 15 years |
Top Speed | 8km/h (5mph) |
Distinctive Features | Brightly coloured belly and long toes |