BY Tremayne Hi welcome to my power point. TADPOLE FROGS  End of the fifth week the hidden legs appear.  During the eighth week the tadpoles hidden legs.

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BY Tremayne Hi welcome to my power point

TADPOLE FROGS  End of the fifth week the hidden legs appear.  During the eighth week the tadpoles hidden legs are fully appearing.  Twelfth week and on wards the fore legs appear.  The tail shortens and new skin appears.  The tadpole is looking like a frog the tail is slowly disappearing.  The tail has disappeared and it is a young frog.  Then they lay eggs

These frogs are carnivorous so they eat only meat. Theses are what they eat  Insect.  Fruit flies.  Wood louses.  Crickets.  When the frogs are old they eat young frogs. This will provide vitamin or calcium for it. For the frog.

 All Amphibians have adapted to life in and out of the water.  here are 4,000 species of frogs in the orb.  Did you know that the tiniest frog is the arrow poison frog and the second biggest frog is the goliath frog that was found in The regular frog is the largest.  Did you known that the female frog makes at least 2,000 eggs in it’s body that is a lot of eggs for one frog.  The frogs mate, that’s how they lag eggs.  Some frogs have venom or toxin.

Poison Arrow Frog Red Eyed Frog Fire Bellied Toad Tomato Frog Golden Tree Frog Bullfrog Common ToadGray Tree FrogDwarf Frog Leopard Frog Whites/Dumpy Frog Green Tree Frog

 All frogs are amphibians.  The tree frog spends most of it’s time in a tree.  This leaf frog, unlike most species of frogs can protect itself from other animals.  The poison dart frog has venom in it that you won’t know.  Midwife toads makes a beep noise.  Toads seem to go further from water then frogs.  Frogs hibernate in the wintertime

FROGSTOADS  Frogs have smooth, wet skin that looks slimy.  Frogs have skinny body then toads.  Toads have drier, rough skin that looks really bumpy, like warts.  Toads do have a strange smell and yucky taste to their skin,

Reptiles include Lizards, Snakes Croc- odiles.Amphibians have soft-skin frogs and salamanders. All frogs live all over the world except frosty. Antarctica Most species live in tropical countries with worth and soggy

These are some of the frogs predators

Lake Titicaca Frog 1. This is the lake Titicaca frog 2. common name is Lake Titicaca frog 3. Titicaca Water Frog is a endangered frog. I was a clean frog.

1. Amphibian –From the Greek, meaning both (together) and life. At a certain stage they leave the water for the land. 2. Venom and toxin- It is mostly poison 3. Educational books-learning books 4. Amphibians –Animals that can live both on land and in water. 5. Orb-world, planet, Earth

 4740 species of frogs  big frog – goliath - arrow -common frog  Water beetles- fish birds-ducks-stork-heron- grass snakes-hedgehogs-foxes and badgers.  Frogs are amphibians  Midwife toads-a beep noise  Toads –further from water then frogs  Frog-200 million years ago.  Cold blood!-reptiles - soft skin  Funky frogs -world except Antarctica – tropical  Telmatobius culeus-Titicaca Water Frog, is endangeredendangered  hibernate -frogs

Ronald Ridout Ronald Ridout has published 277 books and they are educational for us. and his name appears almost 46 million educational books.

 Parnell's Life cycle book of a frog Written By Ronald Ridout & Michael Holt published in 1974  Jo  Tremayne  Images-Life cycle of a frog  The book of Fantastic Animals Written by Jane Carruth Illustrated By Stephen Adams published in 1975`  Revolting reptiles Written by Lynn Huggins-cooper available in 2008