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Some frog species spend most of their time in or very near the water and some spend a larger percentage of time on land. In moist places like the rain forests they are able to live in trees and other habitats that would be difficult for an amphibian in a drier environment. Pretty much all frogs need water for the first part of their life cycle.
Quite easily actually... Its a misconception that frogs burrow deep in the mud, since they would suffocate to death. Frogs burrow just below the mud at the bottom of lakes. Their breathing and heartbeat not only slow down to nil, but their skin can actually absorb oxygen. Not only that, but their bodies contain a form of biochemical antifreeze that prevents the frog from dying. Once weather conditions become favorable, they simply thaw out!!ectothermic
Look at the right side of your screen. There should be a "logout" button next to "logged in as". Click on "logout" to log out.
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maybe two or none because it maybe move the log and the other frogs fall out.
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No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.
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No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
you don't you just go back to the main menu.
There were five little speckled frogs sitting on a log. This is a delightful little song for many different children.
When you start falling off the log, press the B button on your wii remote over and over again and do not stop until you have climbed back onto the log and the other side of the ravine.
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Log is the verb, in describes where you are logging. Login is what you type when you are logging in.*************When used as a verb, use log in toWhen used as an adjective, use log-inWhen used as a noun, use loginExamples:When you log in to the system, verify that you have the correct log-in information. My login is johndoe.
A four log kill is where a disinfectant (or process) is able to kill 10e4 (10,000) organisms of a test inoculum. A four log kill can also be expressed as killing 99.99% of organisms. In many cases, a four log kill is considered the minimum level of high level disinfection, with a six log kill being required for higher threat agents such as anthrax, etc.
A term is four years.