why do you see a large number of frogs and toads near the ponds during rainy season?
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We often see toads during rains because they prefer a wet, dark environment. After a steady rain, the area is usually cloudy, cool and moist. This means that the conditions are right for the animal to roam around without drying out. If you've ever handled a toad, you've probably noticed that it had wet skin. This liquid is secreted as a way to keep the animal cool and hydrated. If exposed to the sun or a dry climate for too long, the toad will dry out.
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Frogs are attracted towards water and because there is excess amount of water near the water bodies a large number of them are attracted towards them
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