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All About Frogs

I have a felling this is going to be good!. All About Frogs. By: Trina Cacioppo. I think I’m going to be sick!. No, not animated frogs!. The type of frog I am going to talk about is not going to be animated like the first picture It’s going to be like this picture……. HELP!.

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All About Frogs

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  1. I have a felling this is going to be good! All About Frogs By: Trina Cacioppo

  2. I think I’m going to be sick!

  3. No, not animated frogs! • The type of frog I am going to talk about is not going to be animated like the first picture It’s going to be like this picture……

  4. HELP!

  5. NOW THAT IS WHAT I CALL REAL FROG’S!!!!!

  6. Where do they live? • Some live in wetlands. • Some live in rain forest. • Some live on lands. • Some live else where.

  7. What do they eat? • Some eat worms, fly’s, insects, and other types of bugs! OOH a fly!!!!!

  8. Many frog’s you see in the park these day’s live on lily pads like these. Some frog’s live on lily pads like these

  9. This is a tree frog, tree frog’s live in tree’s in the rain forest. Click on this website to watch a video about a tree frog’s life cycle. http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/amphibians-animals/frogs-and-toads/frog_greentree_lifecycle.html?fs=animals.nationalgeographic.com Tree frog's

  10. These are spotted frog’s, as you can see , a person who is holding a mother and a baby spotted frog. Click on this website to see a life cycle about the spotted tree frog. http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/amphibians/Litoria_spenceri/Litoria_spenceri_09.html Spotted frog’s

  11. What is the difference between a tree frog and a spotted frog? Tree frog’s Spotted Frog’s • They live on tree’s in the rain forest. • They have red eyes. • There skin is green. • They camouflage with the leaves on the tree. • They live in mud. • They have brown eyes. • They have brown skin. • They camouflage with mud.

  12. What they have in common are...... • THEY ARE FROGS!!!

  13. She is heavy!! I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE SHOW!!!!! By: Trina Cacioppo

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