In th earth of course and it can be found in amazon forest =))))
they can be found in PAPUA NEW GUINEA
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
America
because it is not their habitat
their is tea cup poodle websites they will have good pictures :) (or google ) hope this help :)
You can use the MIN function. If your range was A1 to A15, then your formula would be: =MIN(A1:A15) You can also use the SMALL function, although it is more for when you want to find a position like the second smallest or third smallest. To use it to find the smallest you would type: =SMALL(A1:A15,1) The 1 tells it to find the smallest. 2 would mean the second smallest and so on. To find the smallest it is better and simpler to use MIN.
depends on your definition of "smallest" depends on your definition of "smallest"
at home
Antarctica.
They are frogs and tadpoles.
Frogs are not adapted to live in saltwater.
Deer are primarily herbivores and their diet does not typically include frogs. If deer are unable to find their usual food sources, they may resort to eating a wider variety of plants, but it is unlikely that they would actively seek out frogs as a food source.