1 to 3 OZ.
Yes
The femur bone in the frog skeleton would hold the most weight as it is the longest and strongest bone in the frog's body, designed to support the frog's body weight and facilitate jumping and leaping movements.
A frog?!?!?!?!?
If one-third of the weight of the wood is above the water, then two-thirds of the weight is below the waterline. The weight of the water displaced by the wood is equal to the weight of the wood submerged in the water, according to Archimedes' principle. So the weight of the water displaced is two-thirds of the weight of the wood.
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10kilos
1000 pounds
frog
Lee A Weigt has written: 'Geographic variation of isozyme patterns in the wood frog, Rana sylvatica' -- subject(s): Wood frog, Racial analysis, Variation
alberta wetlands
A Cicada.