Remarkably, frogs actually use their eyes to help them swallow food.They never close their eyes, even when they sleep. Frogs can see forward, sideways, and upward all at the same time.Instead it is attached to the front, enabling the frog to stick its tongue out much further. Unlike humans, their tongue is not attached to the back of its mouth. Frogs use their sticky, muscular tongue to catch and swallow food.Instead of drinking water, frogs soak it into their body through their skin.Tadpoles look more like fish than frogs they have longs and finned tails, and they breathe through gills.Frogs are found all over the world, and in every climate, except Antarctica.Frogs are cold-blooded, which means that their bodies are the same temperature as the air or water around them.Frogs begin their lives in the water as eggs and then tadpoles, and when they are fully developed, they live on land. Frogs belong to a group of animals called amphibians (am-fib-ee-anz).There Was an Old Monkey Who Swallowed a Frog Rib-bit, Rib-bit! It’s frog week! Learn a few silly songs, make some adorable crafts, and learn lots of great fun frog facts with the Lesson Planning Mommy! The Lesson Planning Mommy – Fun With Frogs September 10, 2012 Informing PARENTS & Inspiring FAMILIES in the Great Lakes Bay Region since 2012!
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