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Frog

Frog – The Jumping Amphibian

Frogs play an important role in the ecosystem and are considered environmental indicators because their health reflects the quality of their surroundings. Their natural sounds are a common part of nightlife and wetland soundscapes.

Fun Facts About Frogs

  • Frogs are famous for their croaking and calling sound, especially during the rainy season.
  • A frog’s skin can absorb water and oxygen, helping it survives both in water and on land.
  • Frogs don’t drink water like humans—they absorb it through their skin.
  • Some frog species can change color to blend with their surroundings.
  • Frogs use their loud calls to attract mates and mark territory.

Scientific Information of Frog

  • Common Name: Frog
  • Scientific Group: Amphibian
  • Scientific Order: Anura
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Amphibia

Frogs belong to the order Anura, meaning “tailless amphibians.” They begin life as tadpoles living in water and later transform into adults through a process called metamorphosis.

Habits & Behavior of Frogs

  • Frogs are mostly nocturnal and become active during the evening or night.
  • They prefer wet and moist habitats such as ponds, rivers, wetlands, and forests.
  • Frogs feed mainly on insects and small invertebrates, helping control pest populations.
  • They communicate using croaks, ribbits, and other calls, each species having its own sound.
  • During cold or dry seasons, some frogs hibernate or remain inactive to survive harsh conditions.

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