Bones
Organs
Amphibians
Frogs of WA
Newts and Salamanders of WA
100

The term that refers to all of the bones of an animal.

What is a skeleton?

100

The first major organ that digests food.

What is the stomach?

100

Frogs are one example of this creature, neither mammal nor reptile. 

What is an amphibian?

100

The colors of the Pacific Tree Frog.

What are reddish brown, green, and grey?

100

The largest salamander in the Pacific Northwest.

What is the Pacific Giant Salamander?

200

The bone that protects the brain.

What is the skull?

200

These organs on the top of the head are kept above water to see what is going on.

What are the eyes?

200

Amphibians do not produce their own body heat, and so they are called by this term.

What is cold-blooded?

200

Males have a "tail" which is actually a reproductive organ.

What is the Coastal Tailed Frog?
200

Dry granular skin with a bright orange underside.

What is the appearence of the rough-skinned newt?

300

This bone is the defining feature of all vertebrates.

What is the spine? (or vertabra)

300

This frog organ has three chambers, beats regularly, and is also a muscle.

What is the heart?

300

The one continent where there are no native amphibians.

Where is Antarctica?

300

Where the Cascades Frog hibernates.

Where is submerged in the mud under around a foot of water?

300

This feature of this salamander's foot that gives it its name. 

What is the long fourth toe of the long-toed salamander?

400

The longest bone in the leg.

What is the fibula?

400

These two spongy organs are used for gas exchange.

What are the lungs?

400

One way amphibians reduce the spread of diseases in humans.

What is eating disease disease-carrying insects?

400

A triangle on the nose and a darkish eye stripe.

What are the markings on the Coastal Tailed Frog's face?

400

Washington's most poisonous newt.

What is the Rough-Skinned Newt?

500

Frogs don't have these bones that in humans protect the heart and lungs.

What are the ribs?

500

This organ produces digestive juices to break down fats.

What is the gallbladder?

500

Why we know very little about the third type of amphibian.

What is because they live underground or underwater?

500

The strategy used by the Cascades Frog to ward off danger.

What is "quickly leaping into the water and diving headfirst into the substrate"?

500

Paedomorphosis or Neoteny.

What is maturing and reproducing in the aquatic form?

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