Frogs live around the world, on every continent, except antarctica There are more than 6,000 species These familiar amphibians are famous for their croaking sounds, leaping abilities, bulging eyes, and slimy skin. From unique diets to remarkable life cycles, frogs reveal endless wonders in nature However, those who have studied frogs in detail claim that facts about frogs are even more fascinating From common to interesting, weird, and scary, here are lists of frog facts for kids.
Dive in and learn about these incredible creatures! From your garden variety toad to lethal poison dart frogs, these little amphibians are full of surprises Learn more with our list of informative frog facts. There is evidence that frogs have roamed the earth for more than 200 million years, at least as long as the dinosaurs The world's largest frog is the goliath frog of west africa—it can grow to 15 inches and weigh up to 7 pounds A goliath frog skeleton is featured in frogs
Frogs were the first land animals to develop vocal cords Male frogs use their vocal sacs to amplify sounds, and their calls can be heard up to a mile away Frogs don’t drink water with their mouths They absorb it through their skin in a body area known as the ‘drinking patch’ on their belly. Hop into the captivating world of amphibians with 'frogs unleashed Fun facts and ribbiting tales.' this compilation celebrates the quirky and enchanting lives of frogs.
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