Amphibian Migration

Amphibian Migration refers to the seasonal movement of amphibians from one habitat to another in search of breeding grounds, food, or favorable environmental conditions. This natural phenomenon typically involves frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts traveling long distances, often crossing roads, fields, and bodies of water. Amphibian migration plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems and populations of these species.




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