Frogs
Frogs are amphibians characterized by their long, strong legs and their ability to leap large distances. They are found in many ecosystems around the world, from wetlands to forests. They play an important role in maintaining a balanced ecological system by consuming insects, small animals, and plants. Frogs are also a food source for many predators, such as snakes, birds, and mammals. Additionally, their unique skin is used in medical research to study the effects of toxins and disease-causing agents. With their unique adaptations to their surroundings, frogs can provide us with valuable insight into the complexity of our environment.
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1 journal(s) foundZoological Research
ISSN: 2694-2275
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rasha R. Ahmed, Professor
Journal of Zoological Research publishes high-quality original papers that emphasize on animal behaviour, systematics genetics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, anatomy evolution and genomics.