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The frog is an amphibian common to many countries. It is colored either brown, black or varying shades of green, determined by it's habitat. The frog is somewhat diamond shaped with eyes at either side of the top of the diamond and strong extend-able legs at the bottom of the diamond. It is soft bodied with an endoskeleton.

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