Frogs shed their skin.
Frogs can get over six inches long.
Some frogs eat mice and even other frogs.
A frog pulls his eyes into his head to help push down his food.
The poison in dart frogs is used by the natives. They rub the skin of a frog with an arrowhead to make the arrow head have poison on it.
Frogs can walk.
Some frogs have teeth and hair.
A group of frogs is called an Army. A group of toads is called a Knot.
Bullfrogs never sleep.
Bright colors on a frog means poison!
Some frogs play dead to trick an enemy into believing he is dead. An odor is also given off at this time.
Frogs vary in size from the size of your thumb to the length of a pencil.
Frogs come in almost any color.
Frogs live on every contient except Antartica.
Certain frogs have no tongue.
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