Frogs are a type of amphibian with many characteristics that make them unique in the animal kingdom. Here are some of the characteristics of frogs: Amphibious life: Frogs can live both in water and on land. They usually breed and lay eggs in water, but feed on land. Webbed...
During hibernation, frogs stop eating and slow down their metabolism to survive the cold winter. When a body of water is covered with ice, some frogs slumber underwater, while others spend their hibernation period on land in caves or dark, damp places. During hibernation, frogs requ...
Bullfrogs and frogs are two different species of frogs. They have many differences in appearance, living habits and ecological niches. bullfrog Physical characteristics: Bullfrogs usually have larger bodies, well-developed hind legs, round heads, and oval-shaped...
As one of the most familiar amphibians, frogs usually give people a simple and honest green image. But among the many species of frogs, there are also some extremely bizarre species. Today, let’s explore the top ten strange frogs in the world, including: glass frog, Beibu Gulf leatherbark tr...
There are more than 170 species of poison frogs. These amphibians are stunning with their brilliant colors, but the colors are not just for show. Generally speaking, the brighter the poison frog, the more poisonous it is. Have you ever wondered which frogs are the most venomous? Today I will...
You are walking in the woods when a small brown and green creature jumps into your path. Careful not to step on it, you bent down to take a closer look. Have you spotted a frog or toad? Although it can be difficult to tell the difference between frogs...
Success is staying passionate despite failure over and over again. Although this aphorism has been attributed to Winston Churchill (although perhaps erroneously), it also has deep resonance across the biological world. These creatures have overcome disease, starvation, predation, and human in...
While thousands of people were escaping from the scorching heat, a little frog in Indonesia held up a "leaf umbrella" for himself in the pouring rain. This small 5cm tree frog clung to a leaf for 30 minutes in the wind and rain. The author of this set of photos is 27-year...
Frogs, toads and salamanders are familiar amphibians. They are still active in ponds, rice fields, swamps, streams, rivers and wet places on land. All these living amphibians belong to a large family, the "slip-bodied amphibians", which used to be called "armorless amphibians". As the name su...