Adaptions of frogs By Alex Hageman. What do frogs eat  Frogs are carnivores they eat bugs like spiders and worms.to catch bugs it has a sticky tounge.

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Adaptions of frogs By Alex Hageman

What do frogs eat  Frogs are carnivores they eat bugs like spiders and worms.to catch bugs it has a sticky tounge.

Frogs skin  Frogs cant swallow water like us. they absorve moisture. they also get oxygen through there skin.

climbing  Tree frogs can climb trees there toes are sticky and can bend there toes to climb. they even have good grip on leaves.

Big eyes  Frogs have big eyes to see predators and to catch there food.

Frogs = jumping  Frogs can jump really high and far. they can jump 40 times there height.there legs are the key tool to there jumps.

Habitat  Frogs live in swampy places. So they can hide from predators and hunt. frogs also have webbed feet to swim better and faster.

Differences between frogs and toads Frog.long legs Smooth and slimy skin Active day and night Toad. short legs, warty dry skin, comes out at night.

sources  About frogs and toads, amphibian adaptions, how frogs have adapted.

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