
KWAKI Jump frog
Frogs are small, tailless amphibians known for their smooth, moist skin and powerful jumping abilities. They belong to the order Anura and can be found in diverse habitats worldwide, from tropical rainforests to temperate ponds. Frogs play a vital role in ecosystems as both predators and prey, feeding on insects while serving as food for larger animals. These creatures undergo a fascinating life cycle, starting as aquatic tadpoles before transforming into adult frogs through metamorphosis. Many species are also known for their distinct vocalizations, especially during mating seasons when males croak to attract females. Some frogs, like the brightly colored poison dart frogs, contain potent toxins, while others blend seamlessly into their surroundings with camouflage. Their adaptability highlights their evolutionary success.