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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrogFrog - Wikipedia

    A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (coming from the Ancient Greek ἀνούρα, literally 'without tail').

  3. Jul 17, 2024 · Frog, any of various tailless amphibians belonging to the order Anura. The name ‘frog’ is often used to distinguish the smooth-skinned, leaping anurans from the squat, warty, hopping ones, which are called toads. In general, frogs have protruding eyes, no tail, and strong, webbed hind feet.

  4. frog and toad, (order Anura), amphibians belonging to the order Anura, which, because of their wide distribution, are known by most people around the world. The name frog is commonly applied to those forms with long legs and smooth mucus-covered skins, while toad is used for a variety of robust short-legged forms, especially those with rough skins.

  5. Common frog. Scientific name: Rana temporaria. Our most well-known amphibian, the common frog is a regular visitor to garden ponds across the country, where they feast on slugs and snails. In winter, they hibernate in pond mud or under log piles.

  6. Frog is Greenshaw's online learning platform. It contains a range of tools which support students, staff and parents. Choose an option from below: MyFrog app (for students and parents) Devices and Browsers. Student Support. Parent Support.

  7. Britain's amphibians: a guide to frogs, toads and newts - Countryfile.com. Guide to the UK's seven native amphibians, including species identification and where they can be found.

  8. Find out more about common frogs in our expert guide by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust.

  9. Everything you should know about the Frog. The Frog is any number of different amphibians with stout bodies, long legs, and moist skin.

  10. www.froglife.org › info-advice › amphibians-and-reptilesCommon Frog - Froglife

    The Common Frog is easily our most recognisable amphibian. They’re found throughout Britain and Ireland, in almost any habitat where suitable breeding ponds are near by. Common Frogs have smooth skin and long legs for jumping away quickly.

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