The world of Africa's frogs is versatile, vibrant and sometimes bizarre. From some of the world's biggest - weighing as much as a small dog - to fingernail-sized rain-forest miniatures, Africa boasts an impressive array of colourful species. Unsung heroes of nature, frogs devour mosquitoes and crop pests, and have made a significant contribution to modern medical research. Recently, science has discovered that because they live in two worlds - water and land - their sensitive skin is doubly susceptible to pollution and subtle environmental changes. Frogs are actually living monitors of world climate change.
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