Frogs and More: Nature’s Magical Amphibian Masters
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Vanishing frogs are living wonders and irreplaceable in the ecology of our planet. Thanks to these remarkable features, animals can inhabit many areas, ranging from wet and dry tropical forests to placid ponds. Specialized by damp skin, elongated hind limbs and protruded eyeballs, frogs are capable of impressive skilled leaps and produce distinguishing sounds.
Active in both food chains, frogs perform an important function in all ecosystems. They eat tons of insects and help to reduce the likelihood of many types of pests, and become food for several birds, snakes and many other animals. This activity is reversed in that absence of corrosion or pollution of the frogs believes they are a laughter and they are very susceptible to habitat degradation.
There is also a drastic change in the life cycle of frogs that is when their eggs hatch to pulling up tadpoles first. In the course of time, these larvae are water born animals and gradually grow their legs and lungs and later become these leaping animals which are referred to as frogs. Such movement makes noticeable the reason for their nature as an amphibian creatures.
Still, the causes for destructive depletion of frog species include the disappearance of their habitats, pollution, and global warming. Great damage is made to these habitats under the invasion of man and his activities. By appreciating the splendor and usefulness of frogs, we invite a larger understanding of the groan
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