frog species
Frog species are diverse amphibians found in various habitats around the world. They belong to the order Anura, which includes over 7,000 different species. Frogs can be identified by their smooth, moist skin, long hind legs for jumping, and distinct vocalizations, often used during mating seasons.
Frogs play essential roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey. They help control insect populations and serve as food for birds, snakes, and other animals. Many species are sensitive to environmental changes, making them important indicators of ecosystem health. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these unique creatures from habitat loss and climate change.