A variety of frogs from a 1892 print. |
A frog a small, tailless animal, belonging to the same class as toads, newts and salamanders.
14 Fun Facts About Frogs:
- These creatures, the amphibians (which see), start life as water animals, and in a mature state can live both on land and in water.
- Frogs differ from toads in having teeth and in possessing a less bulky body than their near kin (see Toad).
- Frogs are common in all parts of the world except Australia and South America.
- There are many species, and they inhabit widely different regions, but usually prefer swampy places and the shores of lakes and streams.
- The young frog, which is known as the tadpole, bears no resemblance to the parent.
- It has neither mouth nor limbs, but has branching gills and a long tail, with which it swims about.
- Its body looks like a roundish lump of dark jelly.
- But soon the mouth develops, the gills disappear and. as the days go on, the hind legs appear.
- The fore legs follow, the tail is gradually absorbed and thus the animal changes into the frog.
- It is an interesting transformation which any person may observe, if he will keep a few of the tadpoles where he can see them daily.
- The mature frogs breathe by lungs and cannot live in water without coming to the surface for air.
- They swim with great rapidity and move by long leaps, being able to jump many times their own length.
- In the tadpole stage, frogs live chiefly on vegetable matter, but the mature frog lives on insects, slugs, snails and the like.
- The flesh, especially that of the hind legs of certain species, is considered very choice food, and in France, particularly, frogs are bred for the market in large numbers.
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