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A frog is a fresh-water amphibian of the family Ranidae, in the Order Anura. They are closely related to toads. The Ranidae are sometimes called the "true frogs" since a few members of other families also have common names including the word "frog.".

In many parts of the world the frog population has declined drastically over the last few decades. Pollutants are one cause for this decline but other culprits include climatic changes, parasitic infestation, introduction of non-indigenous predators/competitors, infectious diseases, and urban encroachment.

The life cycle of a frog involves several stages. A female frog lays her eggs in a shallow pond or creek, where they will be sheltered from the current and from predators. The eggs, known as frogspawn hatch into tadpoles. The tadpole stage develops gradually into an adolescent froglet, resembling an adult but retaining a vestigial tail. Finally the froglet develops into an adult frog. Typically, tadpoles are herbivores, feeding mostly on algae, whereas juvenile and adult frogs are rather voracious carnivores. Furthermore, The red-legged frogs normally reproduce from November to early April because during these months, the water is about six or seven degrees Celsius. Under these cool conditions, embryonic survival is ensured. Amplexus is the process wherein the male grasps the female while she lays her eggs. At the same time, he fertilizes them with a fluid containing sperm. The eggs are about 2.0 to 2.8 millimetres in diameter and are dark brown. After about six to fourteen days, the eggs hatch between July and September into brown tadpoles that are about three inches long. The tadpoles then progress to lose their tails, grow legs, and change into a juvenile form with adult characteristics.

Frogs eat insects such as mosquitoes and small animals such as minnows. Their sticky tongues are effective in catching fast-moving preys. They hunt mostly at night.


Frogs are a diverse group with some 4800 species. Most spend their lives in or near a source of water (water frogs), although tree frogs live in moist environments that are not actually aquatic. The requirement for water becomes most acute for egg and tadpole stages of the frog, yet here again some species are able to utilize temporary pools and water collected in the axils of plants.

The most familiar frogs are the Bullfrog, the Edible frog, the Leopard frogs, Spring Peepers, and the Green Frogs.

Frogs range in size from less than 50mm to 300mm in Conraua goliath, which is the largest known frog. All frogs have horizontal pupils, smooth skin and long legs with webbing between their toes. This family has a bicornuated tongue that is attached in front: They also have a tympanum on each side of their head, which is involved in sound production. Most frogs have deep, booming calls, or croaks, with some being onomatopoeically represented by the word "ribbet" or "ribbit."

Many species of frog secrete toxins from their skin when under threat. These toxins deter predatory animals from eating them, and some are extremely poisonous to humans. The natives of the Amazon area extract curare from the poison arrow frog.
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Ranidae
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Frogs
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Frog
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Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A tree frog grips the bathroom wall at the OTS Field Station in Palo Verde.
Frog
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Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A posion dart frog (Dendrobates sp. ) from Corcovado National Park. This male is calling for a mate. If you listen closely, you can hear the call above the background noise of the adjacent San Pedrillo river in Corcovado.
Red-eyed tree Frog
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National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
It scares its predators with its red eye. Video of Red-eyed tree Frogs "But the awakened frog?s eyes pop open, revealing their startling bright red color".
Frog
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Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Slideshow of frogs from Costa Rica. Really good clips of different species of frogs
Goliath frog
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Arkive.org
Nice selection of Goliath frog video clips available in various formats
Southern corroboree frog
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Arkive.org
Nice selection of Southern corroboree frog video clips available in various formats
Southern gastric-brooding frog
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Arkive.org
Nice selection of Southern gastric-brooding frog video clips available in various formats
Poison Dart Frog
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poison-frogs.com
Dendrobates Azureus film
Red-eyed Tree Frog
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The Belize Zoo
Clip of Red-eyed Tree Frog
Frog
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PBS
Frogs mating with narration
poison arrow frog
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Martin's Reptiles
feeding
Frog
0.570MB  MOV  View Movie
Creatas
Frog croaking at edge of pond
Frog
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Creatas
Frog croaking in water
Dendorbate Frog
0.360MB  MOV  View Movie
Creatas
Dendrobate frog croaking
Frog
0.390MB  MOV  View Movie
Finley-Holiday Films
Frog
Frog
1.740MB  MOV  View Movie
DVArchive
Large frog vibrating in pond, water vibrates too
Frog
0.490MB  MOV  View Movie
DVArchive
Close up of frog face
Green Tree Frog
1.750MB  MOV  View Movie
DVArchive
Large green tree frog, extremely close
Frog
1.440MB  AVI  View Movie
ryc44
Frog
Frog
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The San Pedro River
A giant tadpole
Frog
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Autodax
Movie shows a predatory tadpole sucking in a small brine shrimp
Poison Dart Frog
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poison-frogs.com
Dendrobates Leucomelas male calling film
Poison Dart Frog
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poison-frogs.com
Dendrobates Tinctorius film
Frog
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Australia Advances - CSIRO Publishing
Frog Killer
Golden Mantella
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theBigZoo.com
Golden Mantella Eating
Frog
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PhilaNet.com
Frog
Frog
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Close up shot of a tadpole showing beating heart
Frog
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Close up shot of a tadpole showing blood flow in the gills
Bullfrog
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National Geographic
Bullfrogs Eat Everything
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
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National Geographic
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog
Red-Eyed Tree Frog
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National Geographic
Red-Eyed Tree Frog's Life Cycle
 

 
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