You may have been wondering why some animals like the elephants and kangaroos only give birth to one offspring or cats and dogs can give birth up to 10. Then when you think of frogs, they can lay...Read More
The difference between a froglet and a frog is only a small tail. A froglet hasn't grown out of its tadpole tail at this point but has gotten rid of its gills and gained fully developed lungs. If...Read More
Frogs are animals that can be found all over the world. Antarctica is the only place where frogs are not found. Frogs can live in water and on land. However, they only live in freshwater. You...Read More
Frogs belong to a group of animals known as amphibians. Amphibian literally means “two lives”. This is because they begin their lives in the water as eggs and tadpoles. When they grow...Read More
Frogs eventually eat small insects. The reason for using the word “eventually” is because tadpoles only eat leaf and algae. When they finally develop and mature, they then start to...Read More
The stage wherein frogs have a tail but no legs is called: Letter D or tadpole. There are different stages or cycles of a frog’s life. It starts with the egg which is called frog spawn. The...Read More