About Froge Habitats
Frogs are amphibians known for their jumping abilities, croaking sounds, bulging eyes, and slimy skin. They need high humidity areas for their skin and prefer habitats that offer water and hiding places. From tropical rainforests to freshwater lakes, frogs adapt to various environments.
Different Types of Habitats
- Rainforests: Dense foliage keeps the environment humid.
- Freshwater Lakes: Offer plenty of water for swimming and breeding.
- Wetlands: Marshy lands with abundant aquatic vegetation.
- Woodlands: Forested, providing coverage and diverse diet options.