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Before becoming a frog
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How is a frog similar to a lady bug
Biology
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How many eggs can a frog lay at one time?
Frogs can lay up to 4,000 eggs at one time!
100
What do frogs eat?
All frogs eat insects, but large frogs also eat small snakes, mice, baby turtles, and even other frogs!
100
What does it mean to hibernate?
It means to "sleep" over the winter.
100
What do they both eat?
They both eat insects.
100
Describe a frog's tongue.
A frog's tongue is long and sticky.
200
Where do frogs lay their eggs?
Frogs lay their eggs in water.
200
How long does a frog live?
It depends on the species. But, on average frogs live 4 to 15 years.
200
What is a predator?
A predator is an animal that survives by hunting other animals.
200
What do they do during the winter?
They both hibernate during the winter.
200
How do frogs take water into their bodies?
Frogs don't drink water, they absorb it through their skin.
300
How many days does it take for the eggs to hatch?
It takes about 10 days for the eggs to hatch.
300
What is a group of frogs called?
A group of frogs is called an 'army.'
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How do some frogs camouflage themselves?
They change color to blend in with their environment.
300
What is the only continent neither live on?
They do not live in Antarctica.
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Why do some frogs camouflage themselves?
It makes it harder for their enemies to see them.
400
Describe a tadpole. What does it look like? How does it breath?
A tadpole has a big head and a long tail. It has gills like a fish and breathes under water.
400
How much does a full grown goliath frog weigh?
An adult goliath frog weighs approximately 7 pounds and its body is approximately 12 inches long!
400
What does "amphibian" mean? (two words)
Amphibian means "two lives."
400
They are both go through metamorphosis. What does that mean?
It means they change shape as they become adults.
400
Frogs don't chew their food. But, most have upper teeth. Why?
The teeth are used to hold their prey in place until the frog can swallow it whole.
500
How is a froglet different from a tadpole?
A froglet develops legs as its tail begins to shrink.
500
Why aren't there any frogs in the ocean?
Frogs cannot live in salt water.
500
What does "cold-blooded" mean?
It means that an animal's body temperature is similar to its surrounding environment.
500
How many species of frogs (and ladybugs) are there?
There are over 4,700 species of frogs (and ladybugs).
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Why can't frogs see while swallowing their food?
When a frogs swallows, its eyes retract into its head to help push the food down its throat.