Amphibians

A virtuoso of camouflage among the leaves

European tree frog

European frogs are small, with smooth skin on their backs, and their color can change depending on temperature and humidity. They live in a variety of habitats, including swamps, wet meadows, parks, vineyards, and wet or dry forests, avoiding dark and dense forests.

Characteristics

Order:
Anura

Family:
Hylidae

Scientific name of the species:
Hyla arborea

Habitat:
Forest, bushes, grass vegetation, wetlands

Origin:
Europe

Current trend:
Decrease

Number of individuals in the world:
Unknown

Lifetime:
10-15 years

*Source iucnredlist.org

Champion in jumping and swimming

Marsh frog

The marsh frog has a wide variation in color, from dark green to brown or gray. During spring, it can be colored darker to absorb heat more efficiently.

Characteristics

Order:
Anura

Family:
Ranidae

Scientific name of the species:
Pelophylax ridibunda

Habitat:
Forest, wetlands, grassy vegetation, caves and underground habitats

Origin:
Europe

Current trend:
Increase

Number of individuals in the world:
Unknown

Lifetime:
10-12 years

*Source iucnredlist.org

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