frogs
Frogs are amphibians in the order Anura. They typically have a short body, long hind legs adapted for jumping, webbed feet, and moist, permeable skin. Adults usually lack tails, and many species have prominent eyes. Size ranges from a few centimeters to more than 30 cm.
Most frogs spend part of their life in water. Reproduction usually begins with males producing calls to
Across habitats from ponds to forests and deserts, frogs are largely insectivorous as adults; larger species
Conservation concerns include habitat loss, pollution, climate change, invasive species, and diseases such as chytridiomycosis. Because
There are thousands of frog and toad species across many families, including Ranidae and Hylidae. The terms