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Where do frogs live in the world?

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Frogs need to be around areas with a water source to reproduce, but other than that, they are found on every continent except Antarctica and in almost every environment. The poison dart frog lives in the tropical forests of Central and South America. read more

The strategies adopted by the various species for survival in the winter season, are varied. For instance, the Northern leopard frogs spend their winter beneath the deeper lakes, quite below the ice. read more

Facts About Frogs More than 30% (about one third) of frog species are in danger of extinction. This is due to pollutants, climate change and the introduction of species that prey on frogs. 2008 was named the Year of the Frog by many zoos and aquariums around the world to draw some attention to conservation of frogs. read more

Frogs and toads do have specific traits that define them, however, according to the Maryland Zoo. For example, frogs are mostly aquatic; most toads live on land (but near water). Frogs have teeth; toads do not. Toads of both sexes have a rudimentary ovary called a bidder's organ. Frogs are also typically longer than toads. read more

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