Wild in Pennsylvania Frog By Jonathan Berry. Introduction Have you ever wanted to swim with the fish? Or hop from lily pad to lily pad? Read on and find.

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Wild in Pennsylvania Frog By Jonathan Berry

Introduction Have you ever wanted to swim with the fish? Or hop from lily pad to lily pad? Read on and find out more about frogs.

Where do frogs live? Frogs can live in trees. Frogs live near water. Some frogs live in the ground.

What do frogs look like? They have webbed feet. All of them have different colors.

What are behaviors of a frog? When a frog eats, their eyes squish down and push the food down its throat! They have webbed feet to help them swim better.

What do frogs eat and how do they hunt? They flick their tongue out to catch insects. They dive and catch the insects.

What predators do frogs have? How do they protect themselves? They hide in the mud. They hide in the water. Birds are a predators of frogs.

What are some interesting facts about frogs? The biggest frog is the size of a pet cat!

Conclusion Aren't frogs amazing? I hope you think the same.