it would swim in the water
I live in Alabama and there are towns named frog level. They're named such usually due to low ground levels and nearby water sources. When these creeks, rivers, lakes etc flood the flood plain is called the frog level. Deep southerners love their frog legs so it's not unheard of for them to name stuff after them.
"There is a flood."
Is the frog poisinous? if so then the frog might be eaten and then the bear dies of poison. If the frog wasen't, then I would say the Bear
The opposite of a flood would be a drought.
A frog that is golden.
Does he have a frog in his throat.
um...a answer would be a frog eating a fly um...a answer would be a frog eating a fly um...a answer would be a frog eating a fly
That would be a downpour, possibly resulting in a flood. Synonyms include, but are not limited to, deluge, monsoon, storm, rainstorm, cloudburst, inundation, torrential rain, drencher, and frog-strangler.
egypt... where else would it flood:)
you would have to remove the frog immidiatly from the area.
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.
Yes, but it would be rather cruel for the frog. Don't do it.