During my recent trip to Iran, I stumbled upon the fascinating Pool Frog, scientifically known as Pelophylax lessonae. These beautiful creatures are native to Europe and Western Asia and are commonly found in wetland habitats like ponds and marshes. What really caught my attention was their distinctive call, a repetitive "gunk, gunk" sound that echoed through the serene landscapes, resembling the plucking of a loose banjo string. It was truly mesmerizing to witness! Another intriguing aspect is their ability to change color, which I observed firsthand as they effortlessly blended into their surroundings. Unfortunately, I learned that these frogs are facing population declines due to habitat loss, underscoring the importance of conservation efforts to protect these remarkable amphibians.