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Q. Where do frogs live? A. They live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This habitat helps keep their skin moist, which is necessary to their survival. Q. What do frogs eat? ... Frogs that arrive early hang out in the vegetation along the shore. Frogs that arrive later, when the weather is colder, swim way out to deep water,
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www.learner.org/jnorth/search/FrogNotes3.html
www.learner.org/jnorth/search/FrogNotes3.html
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What do frogs eat? Who are the enemies of ... Frogs may be found anywhere in the world (excluding Antarctica), although most frogs are found in the tropics. Most species are found in tropical regions. You can find frogs in or near places that have water. Some frogs never go into the water they live mainly on land.
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www.tooter4kids.com/Frogs/general_information.htm
www.tooter4kids.com/Frogs/general_information.htm
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Frogs are carnivores. That means they eat other animals. They have teeth inside their huge mouths, but the teeth aren't used for chewing, just for holding because frogs swallow their food whole. ... Most frogs mate in water.
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www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/FROGS.htm
www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/FROGS.htm
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If you are keeping the frog as a pet, there are more choices to feeding it that you may think. If you caught it from the wild then, depending on the frogs size, you would probably want to get feeder fish from your pet store, feeder guppie...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080617073...
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There are many threats like ducks, fish, insects and other water creatures that will eat the eggs. ... What is a frog?; Sizes of frogs?; Where do frogs live?; How does a frog catch an insect?; What do frogs eat?; How does the frog protect itself from the enemy ?; Singing Frogs ?; Mating; Life Cycle of frogs;
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www.kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/
www.kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/
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Frogs eat almost any live prey they can find, including insects, snails, spiders, and worms, or small fish. Some larger frogs eat even larger prey: The ornate horned frog of Argentina can gulp up a mouse in one mouthful. ... Toads' skin doesn't lose moisture as quickly, so they can live farther from water than most frogs.
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www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/mainstory/frogstory2.html
www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/mainstory/frogstory2.html
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Frogs absorb water through their skin so they don't need to drink. ... Frogs need both water and land to live. ... Frogs usually eat meat (bugs and worms) and swallow their food whole.
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www.pca.state.mn.us/kids/frogsforkids.html
www.pca.state.mn.us/kids/frogsforkids.html
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These guys get big and will eat your fish when they do. The albino frogs are always X.laevis. The other frogs are Hymenochirus spp, usually sold as African dwarf frogs. They stay tiny, love bloodworms, and may surprise you some morning with a batch of eggs. ... Subject: Water, frogs...
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fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9806/msg00427.html
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Adult frogs and toads are always predatory, preying on insects mostly but also smaller frogs and fish. Tadpoles are mostly vegetarian, grazing on algae that grow in leaf or rock surfaces under the water. Sometimes, very large tadpoles, such as bullfrog tadpoles, become meat-eaters and sometimes even eat other frogs!
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ed.fnal.gov/projects/frogs/froggiesfaq.html
ed.fnal.gov/projects/frogs/froggiesfaq.html
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