Frog

Frogs are largely carnivorous, short-bodied, tailless amphibians that inhabit most wetlands of Agara. They can be found in many marshes, tropic forests, and in temperate ponds and lakes.

Description
Most frogs are born from gelatinous eggs that float just beneath the surface of bodies of freshwater. Upon hatching, the juvenile frog emerged as a tadpole. In this stage, the creature is quite small compared to it's adult form, has no limbs, and instead a has a tail. Their facial features are not fully formed either. They swim in their lake or pond until the frog has fully formed legs, at which point they will climb out of the water and begin to lose their tail.

As an adult, most frogs have a very long and adhesive tongue, which they use to capture and consume insects and other smaller frogs. Larger frogs will sometimes eat rodents and small birds. Many frogs have large, toothless mouths as well as eyes that peek out on small "nubs" on the tops of their heads.

Subspecies

 * Pond Frog
 * Bullfrog
 * Tree Frog
 * Poisonous Dart Frog
 * Boar Frog
 * Giant Tusked Frog
 * Toad