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== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==


Frogs are largely aquatic, and feed on [[insects]], [[worms]], small [[fish]], and other small water dwellers. Some eat other frogs and small [[rodents]]. Some frogs live on land, in trees, or in burrows. The main concern of most frogs, as with most amphibians, is moisture to stop their smooth, scale-free skin from drying out.
Frogs are largely aquatic, and feed on [[insects]], worms, small [[fish]], and other small water dwellers. Some eat other frogs and small [[rodents]]. Some frogs live on land, in trees, or in burrows. The main concern of most frogs, as with most amphibians, is moisture to stop their smooth, scale-free skin from drying out.
   
   
Toads are usually found on land, but even so they spend most of the day in their burrows and spend nights where there is surface moisture.
Toads are usually found on land, but even so they spend most of the day in their burrows and spend nights where there is surface moisture.
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