frog
Frogs are like little nature’s acrobats. They can jump really high and far, almost like they have invisible springs in their legs! They live in both water and on land, which makes them special because not many animals can do that. When they are babies, they are called tadpoles and look like little fish with tails. As they grow, they change into frogs, losing their tails and growing legs. This change is called metamorphosis.
Imagine a frog as a tiny green superhero. They wear a green suit that helps them blend into the leaves and grass, making it hard for other animals to find them. Frogs have super sticky tongues that shoot out really fast to catch bugs to eat. They are like nature’s bug zappers, helping to keep the bug population down.
Frogs are also like little weather forecasters. They love to sing and croak, especially when it’s about to rain. Their songs can be heard from far away, and it sounds like a beautiful concert in the forest. So, when you hear frogs singing, it might mean that rain is coming soon!