The Jungle Frogs

The Jungle Frogs by Jenny Giles is a new edition published by Nelson Thornes in 2001, featuring 16 pages in English. This book presents a narrative that combines factual information about a rare species of jungle frog, detailing the unique behavior of the male frog as it constructs a fence around the pool where the female lays her eggs, a practice not commonly observed among frogs.
Readers will discover insights into the intriguing world of jungle frogs, focusing on their distinctive reproductive habits. The content is designed for an intermediate audience, blending elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction to engage young readers with the themes of animals and specifically frogs and toads. This edition provides an accessible exploration of a lesser-known aspect of frog behavior, making it a valuable addition to educational resources on wildlife.
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This is a narrative with factual information about a rare species of jungle frog. It explains how the male frog builds a fence around the pool in which the female frog lays her eggs. This is not a common practice for most frogs.
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