Books
Sierra Layne

Frog Facts

Frog Facts explores the captivating lives of frogs, highlighting their incredible diversity and crucial role in our ecosystems. These amphibians exhibit extreme adaptations; for example, some species can freeze solid and survive, while others possess potent toxins. The book emphasizes that understanding frogs is vital for grasping broader ecological principles and conservation efforts.

This book delves into anuran biology, starting with diversity and classification, then transitioning to the biomechanics of movement, and finally, exploring adaptational strategies. Readers will discover the evolutionary relationships between frog families and gain insight into their unique jumping abilities, camouflage techniques, and reproductive strategies.

Frog Facts underscores the importance of frogs as indicators of environmental health, given their sensitivity to pollution and habitat loss. Ultimately, the book examines threats to frog populations and potential conservation solutions. It presents scientific evidence from research papers and field studies, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience interested in nature, science, and biology.

The book's comprehensive yet approachable style bridges the gap between technical literature and general interest, making it a valuable resource for anyone curious about these remarkable creatures.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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