Why Frogs Are Wet

Why Frogs Are Wet by Judy Hawes, published by Harper Collins on September 5, 2000, is a 40-page exploration of the fascinating world of frogs. This book presents various intriguing facts about these amphibians, including their remarkable jumping abilities, their unique methods of catching insects, and their capacity to breathe both underwater and on land. The narrative invites readers to discover the essential reason frogs need to keep their skins wet.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed examination of frogs, focusing on their biology and behavior. The text is designed for a juvenile audience, making it accessible and engaging for young readers interested in animals and specifically reptiles and amphibians. With its informative content, this book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to learn more about these unique creatures and their habitats.
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Frogs can jump thirty times their own body length, catch insects on the wing, and breathe underwater or on land. But they must always keep their skins wet. Read and find out why!
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