It depends on the size of the frog.
yes
Try to follow the original folds. If you find that you can't do that, then do the best you can to get it back into the envelope.As you make the folds to fit in the envelope, press them gently with a steam iron. They fit nicely back in the envelope with no damage.
The number of sheets of paper that can fit in a 6 inch by 9 inch envelope depends on the thickness of the paper. Standard printer paper is about 0.1 mm thick. If we assume a typical thickness, you could fit approximately 20 to 30 sheets comfortably, but this can vary based on the type of paper and how tightly you pack the envelope.
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As many as will fit. I have one envelope in my collection with 44 stamps on it! The sender used one cent stamps to mail it. Some people will overlap stamps to get more to fit, which is okay as long as the Post Office can plainly see that they are all there.
Yes. A frog will eat any animal it can fit in its mouth.
no he didn't he wrote it and just fixed it on his way but not on an envelope
The type of RNA that is small enough to fit through the pores of the nuclear envelope is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm, where it is used as a template for protein synthesis.
Not really, though it is possible it might go through. It would fit the definition of irregular shape. It would mess up the mail handling machines and would probably rip the envelope and they would get lost. A padded envelope or small box would be better. Answer Put it in a sturdy envelope or cardboard envelope--or wrap it with a piece of cardboard. Mark the envelope to "hand stamp only." You might wrap the envelope with clear packing tape, too.
Most standard size greeting cards will fit in 5x7 envelopes. As long as the card is less than 5 by 7 inches in size, it will fit comfortably in the envelope.
The African Gray Sendle Frog does eat lichens. Although the average bull frog, does not.
A bullfrog will go after anything it can fit in its mouth, even its own kind!