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What is Metamorphosis?
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Metamorphosis is a complete change of form or structure.
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Do frogs lay their eggs on land or in water?
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Frogs lay their eggs in wet places.
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How many stages are there in a frog's life cycle?
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5 stages: fertilized eggs, legless tadpole, tadpole with back legs, tadpole with four legs, and adult frog.
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What is a floating clump of frog eggs called?
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It is called a frog spawn.
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What surrounds frog eggs that protects them?
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A jelly-like substance
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How many days does it take for a frog egg to hatch?
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21 days
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Does a tadpole develop front or back legs first?
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Back legs
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How long does a tadpole stay a tadpole?
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Up to 5 weeks
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How long does it take a frog egg to become and adult frog?
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Eleven weeks or 77 days
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How long do frogs live?
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From 4-15 years
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How far can a frog jump?
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Up to 10 times their body length
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What do tadpoles eat?
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Tadpoles eat algae, insects and other eggs.
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What do frogs eat?
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Frogs eat insects and worms.
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How do frogs protect themselves?
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Their colors tell other animals that they are not good to eat or poisonous. Frogs also secrete a slime that coats their bodies so that they taste bad.
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What is a group of frogs called?
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An army.
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Do frogs have slimy or dry skin?
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slimy
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Are the front legs or back legs longer on a frog?
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The back legs are longer.
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Where do frogs live?
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Frogs live in or around fresh water.
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Do frogs drink water?
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No, they absorb it through their skin.
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Are frogs vertebrates or invertebrates?
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Frogs are vertebrates, they have spines.
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