English: The Red-eyed Tree Frog (Litoria chlor...
English: The Red-eyed Tree Frog (Litoria chloris) found in eastern Australia. Français : Litoria chloris, une grenouille arboricole de l’est australien. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Amphibians are animals that live part of their lives in water and part on land.  They usually have soft, moist skin that is protected by a slippery layer of mucus. They also tend to live in moist places or near water to keep their bodies from drying out.

To roll a d40, roll a d20 and a second dice. If the second dice is an odd number then add 20 to your d20 roll

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D40,Amphibian
1 , amphiuma
2 , black toad
3 , brook salamander
4 , bullfrog
5 , caecilian
6 , clawed frog
7 , climbing salamander
8 , common frog
9 , cricket frog
10 , disc-tongued frog
11 , dusky salamander
12 , European toad
13 , fire salamander
14 , fork-tongued frog
15 , ghost frog
16 , giant salamander
17 , glass frog
18 , gold frog
19 , ground frog
20 , hellbender
21 , horned frog
22 , Indonesian floating frog
23 , Jefferson salamander
24 , knobby newt
25 , knot of toads
26 , litter frog
27 , long-toed salamander
28 , Mexican treefrog
29 , moss frog
30 , mud salamander
31 , mudpuppy
32 , natterjack
33 , ornate horned frog
34 , paddle-tail newt
35 , painted frog
36 , poison arrow frog
37 , poison dart frog
38 , pollywog
39 , red salamander
40 , red-eyed tree frog

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