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50 Cute And Funny Photos That May Show You A Different Side To These Critters

I would not say that frogs occupy the most part of the internet. That is about to change and this sounds bad because they are quite fun to work with.

The images that try to celebrate, among other things, the humorous and entertaining aspects of these amphibians have been compiled by the website loknam.. They will be taken to the dentist, they will leave the WC, and of course strike a pose for the camera.

I suspect Antarctica is the only continent left unconquered by frogs and it’s about time you let them into your hearts. Frogs have already conquered all the continents except Antarctica.

  1. 1 Heat Index Was 110 Degrees So We Offered Him A Cold Drink. He Went For A Full-Body Soak Instead

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    There are about 7,000 frog and toad species on Earth, and they have existed for more than 200 million years, at least as long as dinosaurs!

    The goliath frog of West Africa is the world's largest frog, reaching 15 inches (38 centimeters) and weighing up to 7 pounds (3.2 kilograms).

    One of the smallest is the Cuban tree toad, which is only half an inch long.

  3. 3 Such A Good Little Boy

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  5. 5 One Very Sleepy Frog, An Unconventional Aww

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    Every animal in Earth's different ecosystems contributes significantly to the maintenance of equilibrium.

    Throughout their lives, frogs play an important role in the food chain as predators and prey. They not only reduce insect populations, but also provide food for birds, fish, and reptiles.

    Furthermore, their presence helps manage algal growth throughout the tadpole stage, avoiding overgrowth and preserving water quality.

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  7. 7 My Frog’s First Trip To The Vet

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  9. 9 Imagine Living In A You-Shaped House

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    They've adapted to survive in harsh weather conditions. Frogs, like all amphibians, are cold-blooded, which means their body temperature varies according on the temperature of their surroundings.

    When the temperature drops, some frogs burrow underground or in the mud at the bottom of ponds. They hibernate in these burrows until spring, remaining motionless and barely breathing.

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  11. 11 When Tadpoles Metamorphose Into Frogs, They Cease Breathing With Gills And Start Breathing With Lungs. (Pictured - A Young Frog Gasping For Air, As It Learns To Use Its Lungs)

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  13. 13 All The Smooches Please

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    They've adapted to survive in harsh weather conditions. Frogs, like all amphibians, are cold-blooded, which means their body temperature varies according on the temperature of their surroundings.

    When the temperature drops, some frogs burrow underground or in the mud at the bottom of ponds. They hibernate in these burrows until spring, remaining motionless and barely breathing.

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  15. 15 That’s So Cool

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  17. 17 This Is Plunger, What Is She Planning?

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    Frogs make tremendous contributions to human progress. According to some estimates, study on these incredible species has contributed to nearly 10% of Nobel Prizes in physiology and medicine.

    For example, their skin secretions have enormous medicinal promise, with molecules like Epibatidine, obtained from poison dart frogs, 200 times more powerful than morphine.

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  19. 19 The Stargazer Frog Council Is Now In Session

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  21. 21 I Came Home To This Fella On My Doorknob. Ended Up Going Through My Garage So I Wouldn't Disturb Him

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    However, amphibians are the most vulnerable vertebrate group on the planet, with the IUCN estimating that up to 40% of their species are at risk of extinction.

    This means that many frog species are on the verge of extinction and require human intervention to survive.

    According to the IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group, some of the most serious threats to amphibians include habitat loss and degradation, pollution, disease, invasive species, commerce, and climate change.

    For more, see our post 50 Adorable And Funny Frog Pictures to Make Your Day Better.

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  23. 23 Which One Of You Loves Frogs?

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  25. 25 Nice Flat Abs

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  27. 27 Hit Them With The Old Razzle Dazzle

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  29. 29 Found The World's Saddest Frog At The Montreal Biodome

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  31. 31 He Fills The Corner

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  33. 33 When The Frogs Find The Ultimate Water Source

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  35. 35 The Underside Of My Picnic Table Has Become A Frog Condo

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  37. 37 Nap Time On My New Hammock" - Bella The Frog

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  39. 39 If Me And You Were Frogs, This Could Be Us

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  41. 41 My Frog Big Mac

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  43. 43 I Put A Pet Cam In The Vivarium

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  45. 45 Who The Hell Decided To Clean The Sewers Without Telling Me

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  47. 47 I Found This Little Dude Outside. It's Just Too Cute

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  49. 49 This Frog’s Thicc Thighs

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