The Lives of Frogs: A Natural History of Amphibian Life
By (Author) Dr. Jim Labisko
By (author) Dr. Richard Griffiths
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
10th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: amphibians and reptiles (herpetology)
Hardback
288
Width 191mm, Height 241mm
A marvelously illustrated introductory guide to frogs and their natural history
Frogs are among the most diverse and adaptable animals on the planet, with a rich evolutionary history and a vitally important role in global ecosystems. With more than 7,700 species known to exist, they come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and can be found in habitats ranging from rainforests and frozen tundras to deserts and your own backyard. This unique guide explores the physiology, behavior, ecology, and evolution of frogs, shedding invaluable light on every facet of their lives, both on land and in the water. Blending stunning photos and illustrations with engaging and informative profiles of selected species, The Lives of Frogs is an essential introduction to the natural history of these magnificent amphibians.
Jim Labisko is Lecturer in Biodiversity at University College London and a leading authority on temperate and tropical amphibians and reptiles. Richard Griffiths is Emeritus Professor of Biological Conservation at the University of Kent and the author (with Trevor Beebee) of Amphibians and Reptiles.