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All About Frogs
What does a frog eat? spawn
metamorphosis
pond
Where does a frog live?
tadpole
amphibian
How many eggs can a frog lay?
webbed feet

FROG
VOCABULARY
Truncus
Arteriosis
Right Atrium
Left Atrium Heart
Right Lobe Ventricle
of Liver
Left Lobe of Liver

Fat Bodies
Median Lobe of Liver
Stomach Ventral Abdominal Vein
Large Intestine Small Intestine
Urinary Bladder

eye tympanum
head
nostril
mouth torso
digit

webbed
feet belly

forelegs
hind legs
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Frog Fun Facts


While the life spans of frogs in the wild are unknown, frogs in
captivity have been known to live more than 20 years.
There is evidence that frogs have roamed the Earth for more
than 200 million years, at least as long as the dinosaurs.

Toads are frogs. The word "toad" is usually used for frogs that
have warty and dry skin, as well as shorter hind legs.
Frogs have excellent night vision and are very sensitive to
movement. The bulging eyes of most frogs allow them to see
in front, to the sides, and partially behind them. When a frog
swallows food, it pulls its eyes down into the roof of its mouth,
to help push the food down its throat.

Frogs were the first land animals with vocal cords. Male frogs
have vocal sacs—pouches of skin that fill with air. These
balloons resonate sounds like a megaphone, and some frog
sounds can be heard from a mile away.
Launched by their long legs, many frogs can leap more than 20
times their body length.

Like all amphibians, frogs are cold-blooded, meaning their body


temperatures change with the temperature of their
surroundings.
The marsupial frog keeps her eggs in a pouch like a kangaroo.
When the eggs hatch into tadpoles, she opens the pouch with
her toes and spills them into the water.

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Frog Origami

2 Fold in half 3 Open the part 4 Flatten to


1 Fold in half square

5 Turn over 6 Follow the same 8 Fold others in the


step as 3 and 4 7 Fold in the
dotted line dotted line. too

9 Make crease and 10 Flatten 11 Fold forward in


fold forward in the 12 Follow the same 13 Pocket fold in
the dotted line steps to the others the dotted line
dotted line

17
Finished!
15 Pocket fold 16 Fold the head inside.
Pocket fold the legs
14 Pocket fold
Let’s Draw a Frog!
1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8
NAME:

Label the parts of a frog

long sticky tongue hind legs eardrum


webbed foot nostril eyes
NAME:

Life Cycle of a Frog


Instructions: Label the stages in the life cycle of a frog.

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