Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-81).
Contents:
Chapter 1. Anywhere there's water: where frogs live -- Chapter 2. From eggs to tadpoles to frogs: what frogs are like -- Chapter 3. Pollution, fungus, and invaders: why are frogs endangered? -- Chapter 4. Kids, scientists, activists, and dogs: who has been saving frogs? -- Some fun facts about frogs -- How you can help save the frogs -- Resources.
Summary:
Did you know that some frogs can leap twenty times the length of their own bodies? How about that the largest frog in the world weighs more than a chihuahua? Or that frogs drink through their skin and not through their mouths?
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