| 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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