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Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans

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Page 1: Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans
Page 2: Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans

Facts about frogs

• There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans.

Page 3: Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans

The lifecycle of a frog• The lifecycle of a frog a frog’s starts with the female

laying eggs in water or other wet places. The cells in the egg split to form an embryo which begins to form organs and gills. After 21 day’s the embryo leaves the egg and attaches itself to a water plant and develops in to a mature frog gradually.

Page 4: Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans

What a frog eats

Frogs usually eat insects, arachnids, crustaceans, worms, snails and slugs.

Page 5: Facts about frogs There is no scientific distinction between “frogs” and toads, although most anurans are usurious referred to as one or the other anurans

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