A frog can resemble the letter H during his perched stance. His body is also similar to the letter H when stretched out.
The common link between the words dog, frog, and fighter is that they all are English words and share the letter g.
A dance starting with H is the hula.
To explain the joke "what do you call a happy frog, answer hoppy" you have to understand puns. Hoppy is enough like happy that it can be substituted.
There are many good jokes to go alone with a frog and a bed. A frog in bed is a sick frog.
Kermit the Frog, the Battletoads from Battletoads (named: Rash, Zitz and Pimple), Michigan J. Frog, the Hypnotoad; Slippy Toad, Frogger, Mr. Toad and Sgt. Frog.
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"Chu-h-h-h-huck, chu-h-h-h-huck, chu-h-h-h-huck" is the call of the Southern Leopard Frog (Rana sphenocephala, Lithobates sphenocephalus).Specifically, the voice of the Southern Leopard Frog is a rapidly repeated series of 5-10 guttural stutters. Its rate slows as temperatures drop. The call sounds quite a bit like the call of the Plains Leopard Frog (R. blairi). It becomes faster in rate, higher in pitch and rattling in quality as temperatures rise. The call is heard during the spring in the northern United States of America and any time after heavy rains in the South.
a 4 letter word for a thin frog is a toad
no no frog types start with the letter Z
The Greek letter 'ita" is written like this in Greek: H (which looks like an h in English)
No. The English letter "h" does not even exist in French. (The French "h" is silent.)No. The French language does not even have an English "h". (The French "h" is a silent letter.)
Florida cricket frog is a frog species. It begins with the letter F.
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Giant Marine ToadGolden MantellaGolden toad, Bufo periglenes, extinct since 1989Great crested newt, Triturus cristataGreen-and-black Poison Dart Frog
Frog Ling (fish) Stag (male deer)
The closest thing to the sound of the letter h would be the Greek letter X (Chi). The letter that looks just like an h in Greek is Ita, a form of the letter "i" which is pronounced like a long e in English. Example: Helene = H Eleni: (EE El-ehn-ee), meaning a Greek woman or girl Real Answer: 
The best way that I have found to answer the "Leap Frog Test", would be to do the following:1. Give each rock that a frog sits on a number. Count the numbers from left to right, using the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.2. Then, you count the rocks so many numbers over;(using the numerical formula below), and click on the frog sitting on top of it.3. Example: First rock you'll click on is: Rock# 3 (click on Frog)Then click on: Rock# 5 (click on Frog )Then on... # 6 (click on Frog )etc., etc., etc... # 4 (click on Frog )2 (click on Frog )1 (click on Frog )3 (click on Frog )5 (click on Frog )7 (click on Frog )6 (click on Frog )4 (click on Frog )2 (click on Frog )3 (click on Frog )5 (click on Frog )4 (click on Frog )I found a logic approach more understandable and useable.I figured out that the secret is to avoid making a hop (move one space) or a jump (leap over another frog) that will put 2 frogs of the same color next to each other unless they are on the 3 end rocks with no opposite color frog there. Also don't make a hop or a jump that will force you to put 2 like color frogs together on the next move. If you do get 2 frogs of the same color together outside the 3 end spots you're sunk and might as well just push REINICIAR to start over. Here is a set of moves that will work. Red is the move. Blue is the explanation. Notations: G=green frog, B=brown frog, 1=lead frog, 2=middle frog, 3=last frog J=jump, H=hop, ^=over.1. G1-H This means the lead green frog hops to the next rock. The only other move is B1-H and that's an acceptable opening move also.2. B1-J^G1 This means the lead brown frog jumps over the lead green frog. The only other moves are G2-H & G3-J^G2 but those would put frogs next to each other and that's a no-no.3. B2-H A B3-J^B2 move would put B3 & B2 next to each other and you're stuck. A G1-H move would force either a B2-J^G1 or a G2-J^B1 move either of which puts 2 like colors together and you're stuck.4. G1-J^B2 A B3-H move puts 2 browns together.5. G2-J^B1 A B2-H move again puts 2 browns together.6. G3-H A B1-H forces a G3 or a B2 jump either of which puts like colors together.7. B1-J^G3 No other move is possible.8. B2-J^G2 A G3-H puts 2 greens together.9. B3-J^G1 A G2-H puts 2 greens together.10. G1-H No other move is possible.11. G2-J^B3 No other move is possible. This move does put 2 greens together but they are on the end rocks with no browns in the way.12. G3-J^B2 A B3-H would put 2 browns together.13. B2-H No other move is possible.14. B3-J^G3 No other move is possible.15. G1-H No other move is possible and this one successfully completes the game, VOILA!Now try it on your own