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Chapter 3: Frogs Physical Description

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small bodies. They have webbed

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feet to push themselves. They live in different parts of there habitat.

That frogs

They have tiny eyes and small

lay 100 eggs

tails. They are also related to

at a time

toads. Frogs have sticky pads

on toes. They have strong legs

This frog has little sticky pads

Frogs are suited to there hab-

for digging burrows. Frogs are also covered in mucus.

itats. Frogs have webbed feet to swim. Their hind legs are longer then there front legs. Frogs eyes are near the of there head. Some frogs have HOW CAN WE HELP THIS ANIMAL? By not destroying there homes

DIET Frogs eat in-

worms. Frogs

sorb water from

sects, snails,

have sticky

there skin.

small fish, and

tongues to catch

spiders and

prey. They ab-


Behaviors The frogs eggs are

Habitat

called spawns. They lay

Frogs live on every continent except Antarctica. Frogs live in temperate regions. They also live in burrows or underground homes. They come out of burrows for food. They live in forests but most of all the rain forest. The rain forest rains 80 inches each year. They could live in grasslands and deserts, lakes, rivers, and

at least 100 eggs. They are becoming extinct. Frogs are predators to other animals.

ponds.

This is were frogs live

Why This Animal Is Endangered

Each year people in- and remove trees plants from forests. crease frogs every year. They fill wetlands with dirt to plant crops on frogs homes. They lose habitats and sources of foods. People clear


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