Discover the World of Froge Habitats
Frogs are found on every continent except Antarctica. They inhabit a multitude of environments, from lush tropical rainforests to arid deserts. Let's explore some froge hotspots:
Rainforests
Rainforests are a paradise for many froge species, offering abundant moisture and a variety of insects. Frogs here are often brightly colored to warn predators of their toxicity, although some rely on camouflage.
Ponds and Wetlands
These environments are classic froge territories. Frogs depend on these water bodies for breeding, laying their jelly-like eggs in the water. Ponds are bustling ecosystems full of life.
Dry Lands
Some clever froge species can survive in arid climates by hiding under rocks or burrowing into the soil during the hot day, emerging at night when the air is cooler.
Cloud Forests
Cloud forests are unique habitats found on mountain tops, where the air is moist and cool. Frogs living here have adapted to the cooler temperatures and dense vegetation.