Definition
Leopard frogs are easily identifiable by their distinctive spots! π These spots resemble those of a leopard, hence the name. They are medium-sized frogs, typically found near ponds, marshes, and meadows. Their coloration provides excellent camouflage, helping them avoid predators. They're often seen leaping gracefully through tall grasses. Leopard frogs eat insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates, playing a role in controlling pest populations. They're like the spotted fashionistas of the frog world!