Frogs are amphibians found in a variety of environments, including tropical rainforests, ponds, and wetlands. They play an essential role in ecosystems as both predators and prey. Frogs help control insect populations by eating a wide variety of bugs, including mosquitoes, which helps maintain balance in their habitats. Their unique skin allows them to absorb moisture and oxygen, making them highly sensitive to environmental changes. Because of this, frogs are often considered indicators of environmental health. Climate change, habitat loss, and pollution are major threats to frog populations worldwide. As temperatures rise and habitats are destroyed, frogs are forced to adapt or face extinction. Some species may develop new behaviors, like moving to higher altitudes or adapting to drier conditions, but many frogs are already disappearing. Protecting frogs and their habitats is crucial for maintaining biodiversity and the health of ecosystems.
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