| A fear of frogs is known as Ranidaphobia. |
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| A fear of toads is known as Bufonophobia. |
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| Being an amphibian means a frog can live both on land and in water. |
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| Bullfrogs can live to the age of 30 years. |
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| Found in Argentina, the ornate horned frog can eat an entire mouse with one swallow. |
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| Frogs can see forwards, sideways and upwards all at the same time. They never close their eyes, even when they sleep. |
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| Frogs don't actually drink water with their mouths, they drink it through their skin. |
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| If it isn?t moving a frog can?t see it. If the frog can?t see it, he won?t eat it. |
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| It was discovered on a space mission that a frog can throw up. |
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| Japan is the largest exporter of frog's legs. |
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| More people have a phobia of frogs than rats. |
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| Scientists believe the frog's ability to jump helped it escape being eaten by dinosaurs. |
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| Tadpoles look more like fish than frogs, they have long finned tails and breathe through gills. |
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| The largest frogs are the Goliath Frogs of Cameroon, West Africa, with bodies nearly a foot long. |
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| The male frog is the only one who can croak. |
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| The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill about 2,200 people! |
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| Unlike a frog a toad cannot jump. |
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