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  1. A Guide for Using Frog and Toad Are Friends in the Classroom (Literature Unit) by Mary Bolte, 2001-02-01
  2. One Frog Too Many (Boy, Dog, Frog) by Mercer Mayer, Marianna Mayer, 2003-10-27
  3. Frog Goes to Dinner (Boy, Dog, Frog) by Mercer Mayer, 2003-10-27
  4. Frogs and Toads Stickers (Dover Little Activity Books) by Nina Barbaresi, 1997-04-15
  5. Frog and Toad Together (Hebrew) - I Know How to Read series (Hebrew Edition) by Arnold Lobel, 2003-01-01
  6. Fish and Frog: Brand New Readers by Michelle Knudsen, 2005-03-03
  7. Toad Or Frog, Swamp Or Bog?: A Big Book of Nature's Confusables by Lynda Graham-barber, 1994-03-01
  8. Why the Frog Has Big Eyes (Green Light Readers Level 2) by Betsy Franco, 2003-08-01
  9. Frog on His Own (Boy, Dog, Frog) by Mercer Mayer, 2003-10-27
  10. Commander Toad and the Dis-asteroid (Commander Toad Series) by Jane Yolen, 1996-07-16
  11. Frog and Toad Book Set: Frog and Toad Are Friends; Frog and Toad Together; Days with Frog and Toad; Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel, 2002
  12. Night of the Spadefoot Toads by Bill Harley, 2008-10-01
  13. In Memory of Gorfman T. Frog by Gail Donovan, 2009-03-19
  14. The Wide-Mouthed Frog by Rex Schneider, 1981-02

81. KinderStart - Animal Friends : Frogs And Toads
Home Animal Friends frogs and toads. Web Pages. The following linksare in English Dog Bedding Sets lick here for dog print bedding
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82. Amphibians: Frogs, Toads.
frogs and toads Salamanders - Caecilians.
http://www.herper.com/amphibians/frogs.html
Frogs and Toads - Salamanders Caecilians Treefrogs Poison arrow ... Strange Batrachians The most commonly kept frogs are the poison arrow frogs, the mantellas, the treefrogs, clawed frogs and the horned frogs. A few other species (tomato frogs, leaf frogs, etc.) are occasionally available. Larger and more active frogs (bullfrogs and kin) require more space than most hobbyists have available, but they can make interesting inhabitants for greenhouses and the like. Toads are also available, though only a few species are colorful enough to attract most hobbyist's attention. Fire-belly toads are probably the most common. Herper.com's frog and toad pages: General Frog links:

83. Petfo.com - Reptiles And Amphibians: Frogs And Toads
Home Reptiles and Amphibians frogs and toads. More Pages 1 2 Next ». AnimalBytes South American Ornate Horned Frog. Information on this breed of frog.
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84. FrogwatchUSA Homepage - USGS/National Wildlife Federation - FrogwatchUSA - Natio
Select your state in the pulldown menu below and then click your mouse where itsays Click Here for a list of the frogs and toads you might encounter while
http://www.nwf.org/keepthewildalive/frogwatch-app/How/Learn/Anurans/anurans.htm
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Frogwatch USA is a long-term frog and toad monitoring program managed by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the United States Geological Survey to:
Collect information about frog and toad populations in the U.S.
Promote an appreciation for the diversity of frog and toad species
Foster an understanding of the importance of protecting wetland habitats
Provide an opportunity to learn about and establish a closer relationship with the natural environment
Anyone can volunteer! You do not have to be a frog or toad expert to make a contribution; all you need is an interest in frogs and toads.
Get started
today by signing up as a new volunteer, then select a wetlands site and record your observations.
Learn why
amphibians are especially sensitive to changes in their environment.
Use the map below to find frog information and see data collected by all frogwatchers.
Password help
signup Field Guides See the sights and hear the sounds of your local frogs Tell a Friend Send a Frogwatch USA e-card to a friend.

85. FrogwatchUSA Homepage - USGS/National Wildlife Federation - FrogwatchUSA - Natio
It is easy and fun to learn about your local frogs and toads. frogsand toads and be able to differentiate between them at night.
http://www.nwf.org/keepthewildalive/frogwatch-app/How/Learn/learn.htm
Home Contact Us Search Conservation ... Get Outdoors
Frogwatch USA is a long-term frog and toad monitoring program managed by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the United States Geological Survey to:
Collect information about frog and toad populations in the U.S.
Promote an appreciation for the diversity of frog and toad species
Foster an understanding of the importance of protecting wetland habitats
Provide an opportunity to learn about and establish a closer relationship with the natural environment
Anyone can volunteer! You do not have to be a frog or toad expert to make a contribution; all you need is an interest in frogs and toads.
Get started
today by signing up as a new volunteer, then select a wetlands site and record your observations.
Learn why
amphibians are especially sensitive to changes in their environment.
Use the map below to find frog information and see data collected by all frogwatchers.
Password help
signup Field Guides See the sights and hear the sounds of your local frogs Tell a Friend Send a Frogwatch USA e-card to a friend.

86. California Frogs And Toads
frogs and toads known to occur within the state of California, includingintroduced species with wellestablished populations. Click
http://www.californiaherps.com/anurans/frogs.html
Frogs and toads known to occur within the state of California, including introduced species with well-established populations. Click on a link for pictures and information. Click here to see a list of common names. Ascaphidae - Tailed Frogs Ascaphus - Tailed Frog A. truei - Tailed Frog Bufonidae - True Toads Bufo - True Toads B. alvarius - Colorado River (Sonoran Desert) Toad F B. boreas - Western Toad B. b. boreas - Boreal Toad B. b. halophilus - California Toad B. californicus - Arroyo Toad B. canorus - Yosemite Toad B. cognatus - Great Plains Toad B. exsul - Black Toad B. microscaphus - Arizona Toad F B. punctatus - Red-spotted Toad B. woodhousii - Woodhouse's Toad B. w. woodhousii - Rocky Mountain Toad Pseudacris - Chorus Frogs P. cadaverina - California Treefrog P. regilla - Pacific Treefrog Pelobatidae - Spadefoots Scaphiopus - North American Spadefoots S. couchii - Couch's Spadefoot Spea - Western Spadefoots S. hammondii - Western Spadefoot S. intermontana - Great Basin Spadefoot Ranidae - True Frogs Rana - True Frogs Rana aurora - Red-legged Frog R. a. aurora

87. Lesson Exchange: Frogs And Toads Are Different (But Still Friends) (Elementary,
ad info, 1027. frogs and toads Are Different (But Still Friends). Science,level 1999. frogs and toads Are Different (But Still Friends). Written
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#1027. Frogs and Toads Are Different (But Still Friends)
Science, level: Elementary
Posted Fri Jun 18 13:21:57 PDT 1999 by Pamela Argotsinger ( plargotsinger@yahoo.com
Irving Elementary, Waterloo, Iowa
Materials Required: Internet Access, Book: Frog and Toad are Friends
Activity Time: 5 30-40 minute sessions
Concepts Taught: Contrast/Compare characteristics of frogs and toads
Beginning Internet:Using the Internet to Support Teaching and Learning
Patty Achey Cutts, Instructor
June 19, 1999
Frogs and Toads Are Different
(But Still Friends) Written by: Pam Argotsinger - Irving Elementary, Waterloo Community Schools Grade Level: Second Grade Summary: Through various Internet sites, the book Frog and Toad Are Friends, classification and writing activities, students will be able to identify the unique characteristics of frogs and toads. They will compare and contrast the two amphibians using facts and using the stories written by Arnold Lobel. This will be demonstrated in various activities. Materials: Computer with Internet access Graphic organizers Book- Frog and Toad Are Friends Objectives: Know about the diversity and unity that characterizes life Compare and contrast characteristics of frogs and toads Generalize knowledge of characteristics of frogs and toads into a story reflecting their knowledge Procedures: Day 1 Objective: introduce the Internet review the characteristics and members of the amphibian family

88. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
To add species to your Wildlife Lists, select the species and clickon 'add to list.', 78 species records in frogs and toads ,
http://www.enature.com/search/show_search_byShape.asp?curGroupID=7&shapeID=1056

89. PetPlace.com - Article: Frogs And Toads – What's The Difference?
frogs toads – What's the Difference? Despite a recent surge of interest in frogsand toads, misconceptions still abound. The word frog is a general term.
http://petplace.netscape.com/Articles/artShow.asp?artID=3759

90. Key To BC Frogs And Toads
Key to BC frogs and toads. How to use the key Dichotomous keys arevery commonly used in biology you may have seen one before.
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wld/frogwatch/whoswho/key.htm
Home Contact What's New Sitemap ... Fun Frogs Key to BC Frogs and Toads How to use the key: Dichotomous keys are very commonly used in biology - you may have seen one before. Dichotomous means two-branched, and these keys are a useful way to break down an identification process into a number of simple steps . There are paired descriptions of different traits, each numbered. For each pair (beginning at no. 1), pick the option (a) or (b) that best fits your animal, and go to the numbered characteristic given by that option. Choose the best option again, and so on until you come to a species. Click on the name to see the species description, and see whether the description fits what you saw. If it doesn't, try the key again, especially if you were not sure of one or more of your choices. For example, suppose I have seen a small frog in the Lower Mainland. I look at its eyes and see that it has horizontal pupils, so I choose 1(b). This directs me to no. 3; I choose (b) again because my frog has smooth skin. In no. 4 I choose (a) because my frog has a dark eye stripe and sticky pads on its toes. I discover that I have seen a Pacific Treefrog (and a cute little creature it was, too). Key:
Illustrations taken from: Green, D.W. and R.W. Campbell. 1984.

91. HerpScope Recommended Reading - Frogs & Toads
Or type in a keyword, title or the name of the author. frogs toads.
http://www.herpscope.com/cgi/herpbook.cgi?Action=list&Cat=frog

92. Anura (Frogs And Toads)
HomeZooAmphibiansfrogs and toads. Old World Tree frogs (1). All frogs and toadsmake up this order and can be found on every continent except for the poles.
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93. Frogs & Toads Art Prints & Posters
Butterflies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Moths Dragonflies Insects frogs toads Elephants Rhododendrons frogs toads Click on a thumbnail image to view the
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94. REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS OF EUROPE - FROGS & TOADS
frogs and toads of Europe. The Anurans mucous membranes. It therefore makessense to encourage frogs and toads without pestering them unduly.
http://www.nafcon.dircon.co.uk/euro_anurans.html
Last updated 1 July 2001: added Alytes muletensis and updated Bufo bufo entries.
Frogs and Toads of Europe
The Anurans (Frogs and Toads) are the most ubiquitous order of amphibians, being found in virtually every continent of the world except the poles, and Europe has its fair share of these versatile creatures, although their numbers here pale in comparison with the tropics. Of the dozen or so families belonging to the Order Anura, only the Families Discoglossidae, Pelobatidae, Bufonidae, Hylidae and Ranidae are represented on the continent. Most of the European anurans belong to this last family. As with newts and salamanders, frogs and toads are a useful barometer of environmental conditions, since many will shun or die in polluted water, despite the hardiness of some species. Some also perform valuable service in preying on mosquito larvae, while others such as the Common Toad are the gardener's friend inasmuch as they prey on slugs. They are only problematic to humans if handled, when their skin toxins can cause discomfort to human mucous membranes. It therefore makes sense to encourage frogs and toads without pestering them unduly. This page is not as lengthy as those for lizards and snakes, but I have included as much information as possible. I hope that this page will raise the level of interest in our European anurans.

95. Frogs And Toads At The National Zoo
frogs and toads at the National Zoo. Photos taken at the National Zoo in WashingtonDC, September 22, 2001. Visit the National Zoo's official web site here.
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Frogs and Toads at the National Zoo
Photos taken at the National Zoo in Washington DC, September 22, 2001. Visit the National Zoo's official web site here photography page This cute frog statue is at the "Dragonfly Pond" near the zoo entrance. Another shot of the frog statue, from the other side. The "Amazonia" building had all of these tanks of poison-arrow frogs in a lab area, visible from the public area but off-limits to visitors. There weren't any staff people around at the time I visited, or I would have asked if I could get a closer look. It does appear that their breeding program has been pretty successful! Nice froggy poster. You can read more about International Amphibian Days at the official web site for the event. The frog tanks that were on public display in the "Amazonia" building had so much condensation on the glass that it was difficult to take photos of the frogs inside. Here's looking at you, kid. They had several species of frogs mixed up in the same big tank. This black and yellow frog was the smallest frog in the big tank. Another shot of the small yellow frog.

96. Animal Bytes: Frogs & Toads (Amphibians)
Order Anura Suborders Archaeobatrachia, Aglossa, Rhinophrynoidea, Pelobatoidea,Neobatrachia Family there are 27 families of frogs and toads Genus there
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-frog_toad.html
Quick Facts Photo Bytes Class: Amphibia (Amphibians)
Order:
Anura
Suborders: Archaeobatrachia, Aglossa, Rhinophrynoidea, Pelobatoidea, Neobatrachia
Family: there are 27 families of frogs and toads
Genus: there are at least 303 known frog and toad genera
Species: there are about 4,000 known frog and toad species
Length: Conraua goliath Psllophryne didactyla is 0.39 inches (1 centimeter)
Weight: up to 6.6 pounds (3 kilograms) for Goliath frog
Life span: 1 to 30 years
Number of eggs laid: from 2 to more than 50,000, depending on the species
Incubation: 14 to 23 days Age of maturity: 2 months to 1 year Conservation status: many species are at critical risk , including the golden toad Bufo periglenes, the Mallorcan midwife toad Alytes muletensis, and the spotted frog Litoria spenceri Fun Facts African frogs Rana fascinata are the best jumpers of the frogs and toads. They can hop 14 feet (4.2 meters) in a single bound!

97. Frogs And Toads
frogs and toads using the Multiple Intelligences Click here to view ourFrog Covers for the books we wrote! Verbal/Linguistic Students
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Frogs and Toads
Frogs and Toads using the Multiple Intelligences
Click here to view our Frog Covers for the books we wrote! Verbal/Linguistic Students wrote their very own frog fact books. We read many frog books; for example, Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel and Green Wilma by Tedd Arnold. Logical/Mathematical We played many frog probability games, we measured and graphed frog jumps, and did many experiments. We wrote down many observations and followed through the steps of the scientific process. We compared and contrasted frogs and toads and wrote down all of our findings. Visual/Spatial We observed frogs in and out of their natural habitat, made frog masks to wear for our Morning Meeting, we watched videos (Magic School Bus Hops Home), and drew many pictures of frogs. Interpersonal We worked in small groups often. Groups were able to choose names for their own frog that we took care of in our classroom. Groups were responsible for making sure that their frog had all of the things it needed to survive until we were done studying our unit. Musical/Rhythmical We sang a frog song for Morning Meeting!

98. Preschool Lesson Plan Activities Amphibians Frogs And Toads
Preschool Lesson Plan Learning about frogs and toads. Theme, Activities, Materials.First Animals frogs toads, I Can Read About frogs and toads
http://www.first-school.ws/activities/animals/amphibians/frogsonline.htm
Preschool Lesson Plan - Learning about Frogs and Toads Theme Activities Instructions and Suggestions Materials First Animals:
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April: National Frog Month
Please visit this delightful story called The Lily Pad and other frog crafts.
Recommended Book: " I Can Read about Frogs and Toads ." This is actually one a of great collection by Troll Publishers. The images and information are simple and children will enjoy learning several concepts: 1. What is an amphibian? 2. The reproduction and growth development of frogs and toads 3. The differences between a frog and a toad. 4. Where do frogs and toads live, what do they eat. 5. Doing an art project to show the difference between a toad and a frog by creating different textures.

99. Michigan's Frogs & Toads
Michigan's frogs toads. There are more than 3400 species of frogs and toadsworldwide, with the majority living in the humid tropics. frogs vs. toads.
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There are more than 3400 species of frogs and toads worldwide, with the majority living in the humid tropics. Michigan can boast only 13 species, but they are an important part of the State's wildlife heritage. Classification Frogs and toads, along with the salamanders, are members of the class Amphibia. Amphibians are characterized by a life cycle which begins with an unshelled egg laid in water, the egg hatches into a fish like, gill breathing larva (called a tadpole or polliwog in frogs and toads), followed by the transformation of the larva into an adult. During this transformation, the larva gradually develops legs, lungs, and other modifications for life as an air breathing adult capable of living on land. Sometimes this transformation occurs inside the egg, with the animal hatching out as an “adult,” but all of Michigan's frogs and toads, have a typical aquatic (water living) tadpole stage. Most amphibians have rather thin skins through which they can "breathe" and absorb or lose water. Because of this, they prefer to live in moist or wet habitats.
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100. Vinyl Decals - Frogs And Toads - SpeedySigns.com
frogs and toads. frogs and toads. Frog Fly; frog with tongue extended,Frog (cartoon )golfer, holding golf club, Frog (cartoon); 'arms
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