Which First Nation? There are more than 500 surviving Native American tribes in the U.S. alone. There's not a "one size fits all" answer to that question as there's no such thing as a "generic" Indian or culture. Despite the explosion of New Age books, there really aren't symbols that are the same for all First Nations cultures.
Oh, dude, a frog? Let me think... slimy, green, jumpy, croaky, and like, I don't know, amphibious? Yeah, that sounds about right. Frogs, man, they're like the original party animals of the pond.
Supposedly if you put a frog into a pot of boiling water it will jump out. However if you put a frog in a pot of cool water and then slowly heat it until it boils, the frog will not become aware of the threat until it is too late.
Frog is a noun, a living thing, an amphibian. The word is also used as a verb meaning to catch frogs (e.g. frogging). It is notan adjective,as it is used with other nouns as a noun adjunct (e.g. frog legs, frog sounds).
In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
Yes a frog is a thing, so it is a noun
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The first successful cloned frog was created by scientists at the Institute of Biophysics in Moscow, Soviet Union, in 1952. They used a nuclear transfer technique to clone the frog, which was named "Frog Prince."
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To eat frog in a culturally appropriate way, it is important to respect the traditions and customs of the culture where the dish is being prepared. This may include following specific cooking methods, using traditional ingredients, and understanding the significance of the dish within the culture. It is also important to be mindful of any cultural taboos or restrictions related to the consumption of frog.
Herpetologist Edward Cope discovered red eyed frog in the 1860s, the red-eyed tree frog is found in the lowlands and on slopes of Central America
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