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This quiz is all about frogs and toads.
Quiz ID:
#27
Fun:
(2.21)
Difficulty:
(2.21)
Category:
Nature
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Animals
Created By:
froggygg
#1 Throughout history, there have been tales of raining frogs.
True
False
#2 Bullfrogs leave "footprints" when they scuttle across your garden.
True
False
#3 When a frog swallows a meal:
His mouth remains open
His bulgy eyeballs will close and go down into his head
His parotoid glands puff up
All of the above
#4 Frogs have teeth.
True
False
#5 Frogs have feet for climbing, swimming, digging and:
Fighting
Injecting poisons
Flying
None of the Above
#6 Frogs are one of the best leapers on the planet. Frogs can launch themselves how many times their own length using their big strong legs?
10
15
20
Over 20
None of the above
#7 Some frogs "sing" to:
Attract a mate
Mark their territory
Signify changes in weather
All of the above
#8 Toads often have puffy looking pockets called parotoid glands located behind the ear that are used to:
Attract a mate
Mark their territory
Squirt poison at potential predators
Make sounds
Assist in eating
#9 What do you call a group of frogs?
Your Answer:
1 word, 4 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
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#10 The largest enemy that frogs have is:
Your Answer:
1 word, 9 letters.
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#11 The earliest known frog appeared during the Jurassic period about 190 million years ago.
True
False
#12 You get warts from touching frogs and toads.
True
False
#13 A lethal poison in the skin of an Ecuadorean frog could yield a new:
Painkiller
Dietetic aid
Sleeping aid
None of the above
#14 What do you call a group of toads?
Your Answer:
1 word, 4 letters. There is also an alternate answer.
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#15 The common wood frog displays a rare trait called "freeze tolerance".
True
False
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