Frog Life Cycle Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Tadpoles use ___________ to breathe in the water. | Gills |
A frog is a type of ______________. | Amphibian |
How do frogs catch their prey? | They use their sticky tongue |
The second stage of the frog life cycle is a froglet. | False (Tadpole) |
What happens to the tail of a tadpole after it changes into a froglet and then a frog? | The tail slowly disappears |
Why do some frogs have brightly colored skin? | To warn predators that they are poisonous |
List the stages of the frog life cycle in order. | Eggs, Tadpole, Tadpole with Legs, Froglet, Adult |
Frogs can use their skin as camouflage. | True |
Frogs can breathe using lungs and their _________. | Skin |
All frogs are the same color and look the same. | False |
Frogs lay their eggs in ___________. | Water |
Why do frog eggs have a jelly-like substance around them? | To help protect them |
Frogs are reptiles. | False (Amphibians) |
Frogs like to live in oceans and seas. | False (Fresh Water, ponds, lakes) |
It takes about _______ days for a tadpole to hatch from an egg. | 21 |
Why does the tadpole have a tail? | It needs a tail to help it swim in the water. |
___________ breathes with lungs and does not have a tail. | Adult Frog |
A _____________ hatches from the egg and uses gills to breathe. | Tadpole |
A _______________ breathes with lungs, has some of it's tail, and has both back and front legs. | Froglet |
____________ still looks like a tadpole and breathes with gills, but it's back legs are starting to grow. | Tadpole with Legs |
_____________ are laid in large masses in calm water. | Eggs |
The first stage of the frog life cycle are the eggs. | True |
The last stage of the frog life cycle is a froglet. | False (Adult) |
Female frogs may lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs. | True |
Adult frogs can spend time in water and on land. | True |
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