The Habitat of Froges
Froges, known for their vibrant colors and melodious croaks, inhabit a variety of environments around the world. From lush rainforests to small garden ponds, these delightful amphibians adapt to a myriad of conditions.
Common habitats include:
- Rainforests: Dense canopies and abundant water sources make these ideal for arboreal species.
- Ponds and Wetlands: Ideal for breeding and protection against predators.
- Deserts: Some remarkable species have adapted to these harsh, arid climates.
Explore more about froge habitats and how they're impacted by climate change by visiting our environment page.