What Are Frogs?.

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What Are Frogs?

Amphibian means two-lives. Amphibians Amphibian means two-lives.  

Cold Blooded Frogs are cold-blooded which means that their bodies are the same temperature as the air or water around them.  

Hibernate In colder areas of the world, when winter is coming, frogs burrow into the mud at the bottom of a pond. There they hibernate, or go into a deep sleep. The frogs stay buried all winter, waiting for the weather to get warmer. When spring arrives, the frogs dig their way back to the surface.

A group of frogs is call an army.

Frogs vs. Toads Frogs are different from toads. Frogs have smooth, wet skin, while toads’ skin is rough and bumpy. Frogs live both in and out of water, but toads spend almost all of their lives on land. Frogs have long back legs, while toads’ back legs are short and stubby.

Are there different kinds of Frogs There are more than 4,700 different types, or species, of frogs. The goliath frog from Africa is almost as big as a football and can weigh up to 7 pounds! Some tree frogs, on the other hand, are less than 1 inch long.

*Frogs don’t drink water—they take it in through their skin. What do frogs eat? Most frogs feed on insects. The frog sits very still and watches for insects to land or crawl nearby. Suddenly, the frog shoots out its long, sticky tongue. The tongue moves so fast, the prey animal doesn’t have time to move out of the way. The tongue quickly brings the prey back to the frog’s mouth. It’s eyeballs help push the food down its throat. A Single frog can eat hundreds of thousands of insects during its lifetime. *Frogs don’t drink water—they take it in through their skin. Some frogs eat more than insects. They eat worms, snails, crabs, fish, turtles, and even other frogs. The African bullfrog gobbles mice, rats, birds, and snakes.