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Frogs a very fascinating animals and come in a wide range of colours and species. These are some questions and answers for you to learn
Q: How many types of frogs are there? A: Scientists have currently found over 4,00o species of frogs
Q: How many legs does a frog have? A: A frog has four legs. The back being more prominent so they can hop to where they need to.
Q: Are frogs vertebrates or invertebrates? A: Frogs are vertebrates because they have a spine; snakes would be invertebrates because they have no spine.
Q: Where can frogs be found? A: Frogs can be found all over the world, except Antarctica. You may even find some in your own backyard.
Q: What is the smallest frog? A: The smallest frog is 8.5 mm and can be found in Brazil.
Q: What is the largest frog? A The largest frog is West African goliath frog, which is 30 cm weighing a whopping 7.05 lbs.
Q: Why are frogs so slimy? A: Their bodies secrete mucus to keep them moist because they are mainly water animals.
Q: What colour is the frog? A: Frogs come in many colours and mainly grey, yellow, green, and brown to help them blend in with their environments
Q: Why are frog�s eyes so big and bulge out? A: The frog�s eyes bulge out off the top of their head so they can easily see in almost all directions.
Q: Why do frogs behave the way they do A: Frogs are ectotherms which means cold blooded and they behave in a certain way to make themselves comfortable
Q: Why do frogs jump? A: Frogs jump so they can get away from their predators without leaving a scent trail.
Q: What�s the noise frogs make? A: when frogs croak and ribbet they are trying to communicate with other frogs to courtship
Q: how do frogs evolve? A: 1. the frogs lay eggs till they are ready to hatch 2. The eggs hatch into tadpoles 3. The tadpoles develop into frogs
Q: How many eggs does a frog lay? A: a frog lays on average up to 10,000 or more.
Q: what is a frog�s class? A: frogs are amphibians |
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