Frog
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Anura
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
1 to 7 inches long
diet
Insects, spiders, worms
lifespan
10 to 12 years
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Overview
Frogs are incredible amphibians that belong to the scientific group called Anura. These amazing creatures can be found hopping around in various environments, with most living in Africa!
Frogs come in many sizes, typically ranging from 2.5 to 18 centimeters long (1 to 7 inches). From the tiny, colorful dart frogs to the larger bullfrogs, these jumpy friends showcase a variety of shapes and vibrant hues.
Frogs have unique skin that helps them breathe. They can absorb oxygen through their skin, making them special breathers in both water and land!
These critters love to munch on pests. Frogs feast on insects, spiders, and worms, helping to keep the ecosystems they live in balanced and pest-free.
Frog life can be quite the leap! They usually live between 10 to 12 years, hopping from one adventure to another. Their leap of faith can be up to 20 times their body length, which is quite a jump!
Frogs use sound to communicate. They croak, ribbit, and chirp, filling the air with their lovely tunes, especially during mating season. Their catchy calls can attract friends and even potential mates!
Young frogs start as tadpoles swimming in the water. They undergo metamorphosis, transforming into adult frogs, which makes them a cool example of nature's own magic trick!
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