Frog
Frog is a common name for amphibians in the order Anura, comprising about 6,000 described species. Frogs typically have short bodies, smooth or warty skin, and powerful hind legs for jumping, with no tails as adults. They occupy a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests, but most require moist skin and standing water for breeding. Eggs are laid in water and hatch into tadpoles.
Anatomy and physiology: Adults have webbed hind feet and strong leg muscles for leaping. They possess a
Life cycle and reproduction: Most frogs breed in water. Males call to attract females, and amplexus follows,
Ecology and behavior: Frogs are primarily insectivores; larger species may eat small vertebrates. Tadpoles often feed
Conservation and distribution: Frogs occur on every continent except Antarctica, in many habitats. They face threats