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Are African Dwarf Frogs really extinct in their natural habitat?

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Are African Dwarf Frogs really extinct in their natural habitat?

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African dwarf frogs can be found all around the African continent spreading from tropical to subtropical Africa but the vast majority of them are from the Congo area. The African dwarf frog is an aquatic animal living its life entirely underwater, but needs to rise to the surface to breathe atmospheric air because they have lungs and not gills. They are fairly small in size and don’t weigh more than a few ounces. They vary slightly in color but for most part they are earth toned. These frogs life expectancy can range anywhere from 5 to 15 years old. Behavior African dwarf frogs are very active and very rarely will they sit still for any period of time, except when they are lazy and want to not move as much to get air. Sometimes they will just float there with arms and legs spread out. They prefer to spend time in the shallow rivers, creeks, and ponds in the African forest. Here they can move around unrestricted and not have to worry about how deep they go, as they need to surface for a

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