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An example is the Tomato frog. Then there is this False-Eyed frog which hunches over to show its two false eye spots at the back. The spots also oozes out foul smelling liquid. The eye spots are to scare the enemy away and if that does not work, ... MORE FROG FACTS AND INFORMATION; Different species, anatomy and more...
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Where do frogs live? What's the difference between a frog and a toad? ... What do they look like? How long do frogs live? What is a frog? ... What do frogs eat? Who are the enemies of a frog? Can frogs see well?
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Water Frog Information Pool; Scientific abstracts and information about water frogs, plus lots of cool graphics and frog voices. Contact scientists and researchers here. ; Wood Frogs: Nature North Zine; Learn more about the fascinating wood frog (Rana sylvatica).
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Frog Info Links ... Frog Learning Zone (New Window); Interesting frog facts, pictures and an interactive froggy puzzle. ... Frogland (New Window); Includes some weird frog facts, a stupid frog joke of the day, frog coloring book, frog fables, save our frogs and more. Ever wanted to know how to say "frog" in another...
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The continental United States is home to at least 230 amphibian species: 90 frog and toad species, and 140 species of salamanders. ... Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of predatory fish on the survival and behavior of Leopard Frog and Gopher Frog tadpoles. ... Species Information...
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