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Md.nurhossain
Frogs are among the most diverse species on Earth, with over 7,500 known species found worldwide, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.
Some frogs, like the wood frog, can survive being frozen for months, while others, like the Australian turtle frog, skip the tadpole stage entirely!
Brightly colored frogs, such as poison dart frogs, use their vivid hues as a warning to predators about their toxicity.
Frogs are remarkable jumpers, capable of leaping up to 20 times their body length, making them one of the best jumpers in the animal kingdom.
Male frogs are known for their croaking calls during mating season. Some species can produce sounds that can be heard from over a mile away!
Frogs inhabit diverse environments, including rainforests, wetlands, and even urban areas. They need access to freshwater to thrive.
Frogs play a crucial role in ecosystems as both predators and prey. They help control insect populations and serve as indicators of environmental health.
Sadly, around 41% of amphibian species, including many frogs, are threatened with extinction due to habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
Learn more about frogs and how you can help conserve their habitats. Every small action counts in protecting these incredible creatures!
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