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Frogs' Homes in Trouble: Why Autumn Matters
Yangtze River Delta, ChinaMonday, December 23, 2024
It's crucial to remember that every season plays a role in frogs' lives. Summer might seem fun for us, but for frogs, it's all about finding the right places to lay their eggs. Spring is when their tiny tadpoles need just the right environment to grow into little frogs. Winter can be a challenge, but it's also a time for them to find cozy spots to hibernate. Autumn, however, is the real test. That's when many frogs are looking for specific homes to prepare for winter. If these homes vanish, so do the frogs.
This study isn't just about saving frogs, though. It's about understanding how our actions affect the environment. When we build cities and change the climate, we're not just changing the scenery; we're changing homes for many creatures. By knowing which spots are critical, we can make better decisions about where and how to develop. It's a reminder that every action has a reaction, and sometimes, that reaction affects the tiny, incredible lives around us.
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