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  1. The Frog and Toad Collection Box Set (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 2004-06-01
  2. Frog and Toad Are Friends (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 1979-10-03
  3. Frog and Toad All Year (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 1984-09-05
  4. Frog and Toad Together (I Can Read Picture Book) by Arnold Lobel, 1999-04-30
  5. Days with Frog and Toad (I Can Read, Level 2) by Arnold Lobel, 1984-09-05
  6. The Frog and Toad Treasury by Arnold Lobel, 1996-12
  7. The Frogs and Toads All Sang by Arnold Lobel, Adrianne Lobel, 2009-06-01
  8. Frog and Toad Are Friends Book and CD (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel, 2005-05-24
  9. Finklehopper Frog by Irene Livingston, 2008-03-01
  10. Frogs and Toads and Tadpoles, Too! (Rookie Read-About Science) by Allan Fowler, 1992-09
  11. Sapo y sepo, inseparables / Frog and Toad Together (Sapo Y Sepo / Frog and Toad) (Spanish Edition) by Arnold Lobel, 1999-10-30
  12. The Frogs and Toads of North America: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Identification,Behavior, and Calls by Lang Elliott, Carl Gerhardt, et all 2009-03-17
  13. Frogs and Toads (Crabapples) by Bobbie Kalman, Tammy Everts, 1994-09
  14. The Calls of Frogs and Toads by Lang Elliott, 2004-03

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2. TDEC: TN's Frogs And Toads
A description of frogs and toads found in Tennessee.
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/tnfrogs.htm
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Photo by A. Peterson The Frogs and Toads
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Tennessee Bullfrog
Rana catesbeiana Info: Bullfrogs are the largest frogs in the U.S. - typically 3.5 - 6 inches long. They are green to brown in color and are characterized by a ridge curving from behind the eye around the tympanum (the "ears"). Metamorphosis of tadpoles takes 1 to 2 years. They will eat almost anything they can fit into their mouths. Voice: ( WAV or AU file ) Described as a deep, bass "VRUU-UUM". (courtesy of Lang Elliot) Habitat: Bullfrogs live in medium to large permanent bodies of water (lakes or ponds) throughout Tennessee. Green Frog
Rana clamitans Info: Green Frogs range in size between 2 and 3.5 inches long. They are green to brown in color, and are characterized by ridges around the tympanum and folds extending down the middle of the back. Metamorphosis of tadpoles takes several months. Voice: ( WAV or AU file ) Similar to the sound of a loose banjo string.

3. Frogs And Toads For Children
childrens reports and pictures of frogs and toads. frogs AND toads. PART OF KIDS ARK
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/conker/pond-dip/frogs.htm
FROGS AND TOADS
PART OF KIDS ARK
Welcome to the frogs section of Pond Dipping. This section has been created by children for children.
Have you any reports about frogs and toads? If so send them to us and we could feature them in the site.
GREEN FROG SURVEY
We have had an email from Julia who is asking our help surveying frogs in Britain:
"I am carrying out some research on the distribution of introduced European water frogs. Otherwise known as 'Green frogs' ,several species have been introduced into Britain over the last 150 years. I am now trying to find out their current distribution. The main three species are the Marsh frog, the Edible frog and the Pool frog. They emerge from hibernation later than our Common frog and only now in May are beginning to make their loud mating calls. They will call throughout May and June. These frogs are difficult to identify as they like to jump into the water when disturbed and so all you hear is a series of 'plops' as you approach the places where they like to bask in the sun.! Best wishes Julia "
Anyone hearing noisy frogs calling could send details of the pond or lake to Kids Ark on conker@ukonline.co.uk

4. Website Relocated...
Australia's Charles Sturt Univ. describes where the throaty creatures' prefer to live, how to distinguish them from toads, and what they eat.
http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/commerce/account/frogs/frog.htm
The Somewhat Amusing World of Frogs has moved to: http://athene.csu.edu.au/~clatham/frogs/
You will be automatically forwarded to the new website....
(The website has no connection with Charles Sturt University)

5. CGEE: FAQ's
Answers to common questions about the lives of frogs and toads.Category Kids and Teens School Time Amphibians frogs and toads......THE LIFE OF frogs AND toads. 1. How many types of frogs and toadsare there? As Return to Top THE ANATOMY OF frogs AND toads. For
http://cgee.hamline.edu/frogs/science/faq1.html
'Frog'-quently Asked Questions (FAQ's) The Life of Frogs and Toads
Amphibians in Captivitypet
frogs
The Anatomy of Frogs and Toads
...
Endangered Amphibians

(Photo of Gray Treefrog, courtesy of Don, Kentucky.)
THE LIFE OF FROGS AND TOADS 1. How many types of frogs and toads are there? As of 1994, there are 3,500 species of the order Anura (frogs and toads) of which 80 species are found in the United States. In Minnesota there are 14 native species of Anura. 2. What is the classification of frogs? The classification of frogs is: Phylum: Chordata
Sub-phylum: vertebrata
Class: amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: different depending upon the type of frog
Genus: different depending upon the type of frog Species: different depending upon the type of frog For example, the classification for the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog is: Phylum: Chordata Sub-phylum: vertebrata Class: amphibia Order: Anura Family: Dendrobatide Genus: Dendrobate Species: Strawberry Poison Dart Frog 3. What is the

6. Frog And Toad Photographs And Calls
Take a look at closeup pictures of some weird-looking frogs and toads. Each page includes the animal's sound.
http://www.naturesound.com/frogs/frogs.html
Frogs and Toads in Color and Sound
by Lang Elliott, NatureSound Studio
Twelve photographs are featured in this photo-album, along with RealAudio sound recordings of each species' calls. Click on the thumbnails below to view enlargements and hear sounds (photos and sound recordings soundfiles only.
Green Treefrog
Squirrel Treefrog
Gray Treefrog ...
Bullfrog
My colorful collection of frog and toad photographs includes unique images of over 20 species native to eastern and central North America. These colorful photos, along with superb sound recordings of their calls, are available for commercial use. Contact me by e-mail for more information: lang@naturesound.com Links to RealAudio sound files only (if you do not have a RealPlayer 3.0 or later, go to

7. Frogs And Toads Of Georgia
Detailed species accounts with photos, illustrations, calls, and range maps for 32 species.Category Science Biology Chordata Amphibia frogs and toads...... Tropical frogs Leptodactylidae. Greenhouse frogs - Eleutherodactylus spp. GreenhouseFrog - Eleutherodactylus planirostris. Narrowmouth toads - Microhylidae.
http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/GAFrog.Toad.html
True Toads - Bufonidae

8. Frogs And Toads
frogs and toads One of the most common questions is, "What is the difference between frogs and toads?" Most are surprised to hear that all toads actually are frogs!
http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/frogtoad.html
Frogs and Toads
One of the most common questions is, "What is the difference between Frogs and Toads?" Most are surprised to hear that all Toads actually are Frogs! Frogs
Generally speaking, though, when we think of frogs , we generally picture what are called "True Frogs"....
members of the family Ranidae , containing more than 400 species.
These frogs have the characteristics of:
  • two bulging eyes
  • strong, long, webbed hind feet that are adapted for leaping and swimming
  • smooth or slimy skin (generally, frogs tend to like moister environments)
  • Frogs tend to lay eggs in clusters.
Frogs from this family can be found on every continent except Antarctica. They are referred to as the "true frogs" because of their generalized body form and life history: the so-called generic frog.
Members of this family include the bullfrog, common frog, green frog, leopard frog, marsh frog, pickerel frog, and wood frog. Toads
The term toads tends to refer to "True Toads"....
members of the family Bufonidae , containing more than 300 species.

9. Frogs And Toads Of Kentucky -- WKU Center For Biodiversity Studies
Listing of the species of frogs and toads that inhabit Kentucky. Offers photographs of species, a Category Science Biology Chordata Amphibia frogs and toads......
http://bioweb.wku.edu/froglogger/

10. CGEE: Mn Frogs And Toads
Sketches and descriptions of the most common types.
http://cgee.hamline.edu/frogs/science/mnfrogs.html
Mn Frogs and Toads
Since 1989, an increasing number of scientists have been studying the decline of frog and toad populations around the world. These declines have been associated with habitat loss and fragmentation, chemical pollution, ultraviolet radiation, acid precipitation, commercial harvest for food, and unknown causes. Understanding frogs may help us better understand how these problems affect humans, too. Learning about frogs is also fun and, as this page shows, opens a door to a facinating corner of the natural world. Click here for color images and the calls of these frogs and toads) *Descriptions adapted by Cindy Reinitz from J. Gerholdt,
"The Heralds of Spring," The James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History Imprint
(Spring 1996), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota. Click here for power point presentation slides) Northern Leopard Frog
Western Chorus Frog

Green Frog

Spring Peeper
...
American Toad

Northern Leopard Frog
This is a familiar species, often called a "grass frog." It is found in all Minnesota counties. This large frog averages from 2 to 3 1/2 inches (5-9 cm.) in length, through the record is 4 3/8 inches. The basic color is green or brown and there are usually two or three rows of dark spots on the back, some large and some small. The Northern Leopard also may have no spots at all or, less commonly, extra dark markings between the rows of spots. It lives in a wide variety of habitats, but is usually found in meadows and open fields near bodies of water.

11. Missouri's Toads And Frogs
Missouri toads and frogs are colorful, harmless, vocal and valuable. Our forests, prairies, rivers, Category Science Environment frogs and toads......Missouri's toads and frogs. 1982 (c) Missouri Missouri toads and frogsare colorful, harmless, vocal and valuable. Our forests, prairies
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/herpetol/frog/
Missouri's Toads and Frogs
Reprinted from the Missouri Conservationist
by Tom R. Johnson
Herpetologist

Jefferson City, MO
Photos by Author Missouri toads and frogs are colorful, harmless, vocal and valuable. Our forests, prairies, rivers, swamps and marshes are home to a multitude of toads and frogs, but few people know how many varieties we have, how to tell them apart, or much about their natural history. Studying these animals and sharing their stories with fellow Missourians is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding aspects of my work. An egg mass from the wood frog Some tadpoles are beautifully colored (eastern gray treefrog).
One often-asked question is: "What are the differences between toads and frogs?" While they are more similar than different, there are some basic distinctions. Toads have dry, warty skin, while frogs have smooth, wet kin. Toads do not have teeth; frogs have tiny teeth on both upper and lower jaws. Toads have shorter hind legs than most frogs. Toads hop, frogs jump. Female toads lay their eggs in long, parallel strings; female frogs-depending on the species-lay their eggs singly, in small clumps, in large clumps, or as a film of eggs on the water surface. Although most people would be hard-pressed to identify a variety of toads and frogs by the sounds they make, people generally are aware of the fact that these animals have voices and are interesting to listen to. A male toad or frog produces his call by a rapid back-and-forth movement of air over his vocal cords. When calling, a toad or frog will close its mouth and nasal openings and force air from its lungs over the vocal cords into the mouth cavity, then back over the vocal cords and into the lungs. Producing a sound in this "closed system" enables some anurans (toads and frogs) to vocalize under water. These animals use an enlarged throat or expandable vocal sac to resonate their calls.

12. Frogs
some special frogs plus you will find out what makes frogs different from toads. First, surf the Internet to learn
http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq107
Frogs
A Webquest by Marcia Boehning Everyone thinks they know a frog when they see one. But do they really? Are they green or brownish? Are their eyes on the front of their heads or at the side? Do they have long legs or short? Let's take a closer look and learn about FROGS!
TASK RESOURCES PROCESS EVALUATION CONCLUSION
TASK You and your partner will study frogs and find out about some special frogs plus you will find out what makes frogs different from toads. First, surf the Internet to learn about frogs. Record your findings on the Venn diagram. Be sure to record at least 5 characteristics for both the frog and the toad. Next you will find out about the care of frogs. Finally, you will have some fun with the Welcome to Frogland webpage of games and jokes. RESOURCES All About Frogs (Learn about the differences between frogs and toads) http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/frogtoad.html Caring for frogs (Instructions for care of frogs) www.people.ce.mediaone.net/marksmiley/game.html (go the the bottom of the page for "Frog Advice" Welcome to Frogland http://allaboutfrogs.org/froglnd.shtml

13. An Introduction To The Natural History Of The Frogs And Toads Of Ohio: True Frog
An introduction to the natural history of the frogs and toads of the state.
http://www.cmnh.org/collections/vertzoo/frogs/truefrogs.html
An Introduction to the Natural History of the Frogs and Toads of Ohio
Table of Contents Gray treefrogs Hyla chrysoscelis and ... Rana catesbeiana
True frogs Family Ranidae
There are five species of true frogs found in Ohio. The true frogs or ranids generally have a dorsolateral fold of glandular tissue extending from in back of the ear drum or tympanum nearly to the hind legs. Bullfrogs are the exception and do not possess a dorsolateral fold. Ranidae is the largest family of frogs; its members typically have prominent lobes on the rear margin of the tongue, long legs, and extensive webbing between the toes.

14. Denise's FrOgGy Page
Care and feeding for a variety of subspecies, including tree frogs, dwarf frogs, firebellied toads, and ornate horned frogs.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Bungalow/2463/
Denise's FrOgGy PaGe Hey everyone. Yesturday for valentines day my friend Mike bought me a Tomato froggie. She is super cute. I named her Lub-Nub (it is an ewok word) She is pretty fat but she will most likely get larger. I have many pets and have many species of FrOgS. At the moment I house a Asian Painted Frog and a picture of a frog like him is below. I named him "The Big Fat Cute Frog" because thats what me and my friend Mike would always call him when we saw him in the store. Oriental Firebellied Toad named "Sprocket" , and a male Green Tree Frog named "Chubbies". I had two other green tree frogs a female named Meechi and a female Green Tree Frog named "Chewie" but she died due to dye leaking from her terrarium wood when it got wet. (I took the wood back to the pet store and told them that it was unsafe for animals and i got a refund but they are still selling the wood.) I also had two African Dwarf Frogs named "GoRf" and "Zen" who also passed on for unknown reasons. If your stopping by for the first time feel free to sign my Guestbook or e-mail me because I always love to hear from people.. -Denise click on the cute little frog to see a picture of my new frog.

15. The Hillsdale-Lenawee-Monroe Mathematics, Science & Technology Center
Michigan frogs and toads. Frog format. Michigan frogs and toads, page1 Bull Frog, Green Frog, Northern Leopard Frog and Mink Frog.
http://imc.lisd.k12.mi.us/indexpt2.html
T3 (Teachers Teaching with Technology) Regional Conference:
Comes to Adrian, Michigan May 9 and 10, 2003. Investigation Journals
Michigan Frogs and Toads Frog calls are in both a streaming quicktime format and an .au sound format. The North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP)
Many states and provinces are implementing calling surveys and/or running herpetological atlas projects in North America. Many programs are in need of volunteers to run survey routes. Information on Michigan's Frog and Toad survey An Introduction to the Natural History of the Frogs and Toads of Ohio
This concise site is intended to serve as an introduction to the natural history of the species of frogs and toads native to Ohio. Thirteen of the fourteen species found in Ohio have been included; only the eastern spadefoot toad is not represented. North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations
The mission of the North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations is to facilitate the transfer of information on malformed amphibians. By compiling information from both the public and the scientific community, they hope to convey an accurate account of this phenomenon and accelerate its investigation. The Reporting Center is also designed to encourage further collaboration among scientists working to understand the cause(s) of amphibian malformations in the wild.

16. Pictures Of Toads And Frogs Herpetiles: Amphibians; Tadpoles-[Anura] Animals Pho
Photo gallery by Photovalet.
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Amphibians/ToadsFrogs/AATVolume01.html
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17. Salientia
David Cannatella, Linda Ford, and Lori Bockstanz * frogs and toads Tree from Ford and Cannatella (1993) Table of Contents Salientia (Anura) includes frogs, toads and their close fossil relatives.
http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/salientia/salientia.html
Salientia
David Cannatella, Linda Ford, and Lori Bockstanz
Frogs and Toads
Triadobatrachus massinoti
Vieraella herbsti Notobatrachus degiustoi Ascaphus truei ... Neobatrachia Tree from Ford and Cannatella (1993) Containing clade(s): Amphibia
Table of Contents
Introduction
Geographic Distribution
Herpetological Fauna of Texas
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships ...
References
Introduction
Salientia (Anura) includes frogs, toads and their close fossil relatives. The closest living relatives of the Salientia are the other amphibians, salamanders and caecilians. Frogs outnumber both of these groups substantially; there are 162 living species of caecilians, 352 living salamanders, and 3438 species of frogs (Duellman and Trueb, 1986). The earliest known salientian is Triadobatrachus massinoti, from the Early Triassic of Madagascar. This "proto-frog" is about 250 million years old. We call it that because it had not yet quite evolved the combination of features that we now think of as being associated with frogs. For more information see Triadobatrachus massinoti The earliest "true" frog is Vieraella herbsti , from the Early Jurassic era (188-213 my). Thus, perfectly respectable frogs were around just before most of the major groups of dinosaurs had appeared.

18. Frogs And Toads: A Guide To Their Calls
The Calls of frogs and toads by Lang Elliott, NatureSound Studio. Learnthe sounds of 42 species of frogs and toads native to eastern
http://www.naturesound.com/guides/pages/frogs.html
The Calls of Frogs and Toads
by Lang Elliott, NatureSound Studio
Learn the sounds of 42 species of frogs and toads native to eastern and central North America with this unique 65-minute audio guide and accompanying booklet. Part one is a reference guide to the calls of every species. Arranged by taxonomic family and grouped by similarity of sounds, each species is introduced by name followed by a sample of its calls. Part two is a narrated introduction featuring examples of advertisement calls, aggressive calls, release calls, rain calls, distress calls warning calls, hybrid calls, countersinging, mixed species choruses, and more. The illustrated 48-page booklet provided detailed description of the calls of each species along with physical characteristics, life history, and breeding information. 65-minute audio with 48-page booklet
Cassette version suggested retail:
Compact Disc version suggested retail: See below for ordering information and list of species Below is a RealAudio soundfile optimized for 28.8 modems. To play this file, you will need a recent version of the RealPlayer Spring Peeper (RealAudio segment from guide + booklet text) Notes: Grows to about 1.5" long. Scientific name

19. Turtle Tails
Pictures of turtles, toads, snakes and frogs with some background information. Includes links.
http://turtle_tails.tripod.com/
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We try to capture their personalities and to show young ones as they grow.
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20. TWRA: TN's Frogs And Toads
Photo by John White. The frogs and toads of. Tennessee.
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/frogs.html
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Introduction to the Anura Anuran Life Cycle Amphibians Around the World
List of Scientific Names
... Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program American Bullfrog
Rana catesbeiana Photo by John White Description:
American bullfrogs are the largest native frogs in the U.S. They typically range from 3.5 - 6 inches long. They are green to brown in color and are characterized by a ridge curving from behind the eye around the tympanum (the "ears"). They will eat almost any living creature they can fit into their mouths. Females lay 1000 - 5000 eggs in a thick surface film. Metamorphosis of tadpoles takes 1 - 2 years. The American bullfrog requires 2 - 3 additional years to reach maturity. Habitat: American bullfrogs live in medium to large permanent bodies of water (lakes or ponds) throughout Tennessee. Voice: WAV or AU file ) Described as a deep, bass "VRUU-UUM."

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