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Frog Life Cycle
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
How is a tadpole different from an adult frog?
A tadpole is an invertebrate and an adult frog is a vertebrate.
A tadpole breathes with gills and an adult frog breathes with lungs.
A tadpole can change colors and an adult frog can stay the same color.
A tadpole is a type of fish and an adult frog is an amphibian.
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Question 2
2.
The Trilling frog lives in the desert. How do you think it survives there?
It buries itself underground and comes out when it rains.
It steals water from other animals like snakes and birds.
It travels across the hot desert to look for pools of water.
It uses its webbed feet to glide in the air and cool down.
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Question 3
3.
Which animal is a frog's prey?
Question 4
4.
Which statement is FALSE?
Frogs and toads are both reptiles.
Frogs and toads start life as tadpoles.
Frogs and toads are in the same family.
Frogs and toads are both vertebrates.
Question 5
5.
Why might a frog puff up its body when it sees a predator?
to hide in its environment
to warm up its body
to scare the predator away
to cool down its body
Question 6
6.
Why might some species of frog have bright colors?
to blend in with the dirt on the forest floor
to warn predators that they are poisonous
to help stay dry in their wet environment
to get attention from insects and other prey
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Question 7
7.
People have introduced trout into rivers. How do the trout cause problems for frogs?
The trout carry diseases that spread through the water to the frogs.
The trout block sound so frogs cannot communicate with each other.
The trout pollute the water, which causes frogs to get sick and die.
The trout eat eggs and tadpoles, so frogs cannot grow and survive.
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Question 8
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People can bring new animals to habitats. The animals can harm NATIVE SPECIES that are already there. What are NATIVE SPECIES?
a species that is brought to a new area or habitat
a species that has died and none of its kind is left
a species that can live on both land and in water
a species that naturally lives or grows in a habitat
Question 9
9.
Some frogs can glide through the air. Which foot might this kind of frog have?
Question 10
10.
Which statement is TRUE?
Most frogs move to warmer places in the winter.
Frogs can live in saltwater oceans or seas.
Tadpoles can lay eggs in water or on land.
Many frogs can breathe through their skin.