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The audio starts with the faint, soothing melody of a bubbling brook, setting the scene in a serene, natural environment. Suddenly, a distinct croaking sound fills the air, a familiar call of a frog. The narrator's voice, clear and engaging, begins to describe the amphibian in focus - the frog. He talks about the frog's unique life cycle, starting from an egg, transforming into a tadpole, and finally metamorphosing into an adult frog. The narrator emphasizes the frog's distinct features- its moist, smooth skin, long hind legs, and bulging eyes. The background noise of croaking becomes more pronounced as the narrator delves into the communication methods of frogs, specifically their resonance-filled croaks. He explains how these croaks are unique to each species and serve various purposes such as attracting mates or warning rivals. The narration then eases into the topic of toads, a close relative of the frog. The narrator points out the differences between the