Fanatical about Frogs
By Owen Davey
The title of this book tells it all, as the author educates the reader on frogs. One fact that really stood out to me was “all toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads.” (Page 6)
This book describes frogs from skin, size, eating habits, heat requirements and much more. The life cycle of the frog is clearly laid out for the reader to understand.
This is a great book for frog lovers throughout the world. It also stresses the vulnerability of this amphibian and explains the reasons for its decline in our world. It encourages readers to save this species before it becomes extinct.

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