Japanese tree frog in a pink morning glory
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Hopping into April. National Frog Month
April is National Frog Month, a time to appreciate one of nature's smallest yet most remarkable ambassadors. Frogs help balance insect populations and often serve as early indicators of environmental change, as their permeable skin readily responds to shifts in water and air quality. Their presence reveals much about the health of their habitats, making this month a fitting time to pause and recognize their vital role.
The image shows a Japanese tree frog nestled inside a pink morning glory bloom. Native to East Asia, including Japan, China, and Korea, this tiny species is an agile climber with adhesive toe pads that allow it to move easily across smooth petals and leaves. It is also known for its cold tolerance, a trait shaped by the temperate and seasonal climates found across its range. Seeing such a small creature tucked into a flower reminds us that even delicate natural spaces support essential life.
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