Frogs
  • 1. How do frogs breathe?
A) Through their mouths
B) Through their skin
C) Through gills
D) Only through lungs
  • 2. What is a group of frogs called?
A) Pack
B) Swarm
C) Army
D) Herd
  • 3. What is the study of amphibians called?
A) Ornithology
B) Herpetology
C) Botany
D) Entomology
  • 4. What do frogs use their sticky tongue for?
A) Catching prey
B) Communicating
C) Defending territory
D) Breathing
  • 5. Where are a frog's ears located?
A) On their back
B) Front legs
C) Behind their eyes
D) Under their belly
  • 6. What is the largest species of frog in the world?
A) Goliath frog
B) Poison dart frog
C) Tree frog
D) Bullfrog
  • 7. How do frogs protect themselves from predators?
A) Flying
B) Using weapons
C) Running away
D) Camouflage
  • 8. How many toes do most frogs have on their front feet?
A) Three
B) Five
C) Four
D) Six
  • 9. What is the primary diet of most frogs?
A) Berries
B) Fish
C) Insects
D) Leaves
  • 10. What is the scientific order that frogs belong to?
A) Urodela
B) Testudines
C) Anura
D) Apoda
  • 11. What is the process called when a frog turns from a tadpole into an adult frog?
A) Hibernation
B) Evolution
C) Mutation
D) Metamorphosis
  • 12. What is the largest frog native to North America?
A) American bullfrog
B) Green frog
C) Pickerel frog
D) Northern leopard frog
  • 13. What is the smallest species of frog in the world?
A) Paedophryne amauensis
B) Bumblebee poison frog
C) Spring peeper
D) Golden poison frog
  • 14. What type of creature is a frog?
A) Reptile
B) Bird
C) Mammal
D) Amphibian
  • 15. How long can a frog live?
A) Up to 5 years
B) Up to 50 years
C) Up to 15 years
D) Up to 30 years
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