What do frogs use to catch insects?
Their tongue
What is a baby frog called after it hatches?
Tadpole
Who has smooth, moist skin: a frog or a toad?
Frog
Where do most frogs lay their eggs?
In water
What sound do frogs make?
Ribbit or croak
What is the green, slimy skin of a frog called?
Outer layer
What do tadpoles use to swim?
Their tail
Who has bumpy, dry skin: a frog or a toad?
Toad
What kind of places do frogs live? Name one.
Pond, swamp, rainforest, lake, etc.
What do we call animals like frogs that live on land and in water?
Amphibians
True or false: Frogs are cold blooded animals.
True
What happens to a tadpoles tail as it grows up?
It disappears
True or False: Frogs and toads are both amphibians.
True
Why do frogs need wet places to live?
Their skin needs moisture to help them breathe
What’s the fancy word for a frog’s jumping leg?
Hind legs
How do frogs breathe underwater?
Through their skin
What stage comes after tadpole but before adult frog?
Froglet
Which one jumps farther: frog or toad?
Frog
Name an animal that might be a frog's predator.
Bird, snake, fish, and raccoon
What is a nocturnal animal? Are most frogs nocturnal?
Active at night; yes!
What body part do frogs use to hop long distances?
Their legs.
Name the 4 main stages of a frog’s life cycle.
Egg, tadpole, froglet, adult frog
Which one usually lays eggs in long strings?
Toad
What is a group of frogs called?
What’s a pourquoi tale? Can it explain something about frogs?
A story that tells “why” something is the way it is