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Title: Frogs: Characteristics, Behavior, Habitat


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frogs
By KV
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Characteristics
  • Frogs are amphibians
  • They are exothermic.
  • Frogs begin their lives as tadpoles.
  • Frogs have very good eyesight and can see in
    nearly all directions.
  • Frogs have amazing sense of hearing.
  • Every different species of frog has his or her
    own look. They come in many colors, patterns and
    sizes.

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Characteristics
  • Frogs have very powerful back legs and webbed
    feet
  • Frogs use their legs to swim or dig, or burrow,
    underground for hibernating.
  • Certain frogs can jump up to 20 times their own
    body length in a single leap.
  • Their skeletons are similar to people's skeletons
    except
  • a frog's radius and ulna are fused into one bone.
  • A frogs tibia and fibula are fused

Fused tibia and fibula
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Behavior Habitat
  • An amphibian can live both on land and in water.
  • Although frogs live on land their habitat must be
    near swamps, ponds or in a damp place.
  • Frogs breathe through their nostrils while also
    absorbing about half the air they need through
    their skin.
  • Instead of drinking water, frogs soak it into
    their body through their skin.
  • Frogs will die if their skin dries out.
  • Lay eggs in the water.

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Diet
  • Frogs are carnivores
  • Small to medium sized frogs eat insects such as
    flies, mosquitoes, moths and dragonflies.
  • Larger frogs will eat larger insects like
    grasshoppers and worms.
  • Some large frogs will even eat small snakes,
    mice, baby turtles, and even other smaller frogs!
  • Most frogs will starve before they eat a dead
    insect or animal.
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