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Life Cycles. By Kerry Hackman 2/14/06. Animal Environment. Frogs live mostly in the water and sometimes on land. A frog protects itself by staying in the water or changing its coloring. Life Cycle. A frog has 4 stages in its life cycle. Egg Tadpole
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Life Cycles By Kerry Hackman 2/14/06
Animal Environment • Frogs live mostly in the water and sometimes on land. • A frog protects itself by staying in the water or changing its coloring.
Life Cycle A frog has 4 stages in its life cycle. • Egg • Tadpole • Tadpole (with legs and a shorter tail) • Adult
Size & Appearance • Some frogs are really small and some are bigger. It depends on the type of frog they are. • Frogs can be many colors. There are red frogs and green frogs. • A frog has a long sticky tongue for catching its food.
Food & Hunting • Frogs eat bugs. • Snakes eat frogs. • A frog sticks out its tongue that is sticky to catch bugs to eat.
Babies • A baby frog is called a tadpole. • A tadpole is born from an egg. • The baby frog or tadpole does not look like its parent. It will when it turns into an adult.
Reflection • If I had to be a frog, I would not like it. Bugs are yucky and I wouldn’t want to be green. • A frog’s life cycle is like a human’s life cycle because they both change a lot from babies to the adult stage.
Comprehension Questions • Where does a frog live most of its life? • What is the first stage in the life cycle of a frog? • What does a frog look like? • What does a frog usually eat? • What is a baby frog called?
Work Cited • cde http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/fr/ • hhmi www.hhmi.org • enchanted learning www.enchantedlearning.com • montana • btc.montana.edu pca state
Work Cited www.pca.state.mn.us American toad picture scottcamazine www.scottcamazine.com monarch butterfly picture