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frogs survive in the concrete jungle
Do you lead a double life? Frogs do! Frogs are amphibians. They live part of their life cycle underwater, breathing through gills, and part of their life cycle on land, breathing with lungs. 'Amphibian' comes from two Greek words - amphi meaning 'both', and bios meaning 'life'.
By maintaining frog habitats in your backyard, you'll be rewarded with a frog symphony in the spring, summer and autumn months. Frogs rely on camouflage for protection. Some can even change colour to blend into the background! While this sometimes works on natural predators, our pets - particularly cats - are not fooled so easily. So it's a good idea to keep your cats inside when you know there are frogs around. Tadpoles, which eat some plant life and other things in water, can only live in unpolluted water. This means that we need to be extra careful about what kind of chemicals we wash into our waterways (particularly cleaning products, oils and pesticides). A tadpole's survival ultimately means a frog's survival!
We can make our neighbourhoods friendly for frogs. The Department of Environment and Conservation, local councils and other interest groups have established Backyard Buddies to get you started. It's easy. All you have to do is care. And take a few simple steps. Step one is to find out what frogs like and don't like. Frogs love:
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