A) 65-75°F B) Freezing C) 40-50°F D) 80-90°F
A) Distilled water B) Tap water C) Salt water D) Dechlorinated water
A) Regularly, spot cleaning as needed B) Never C) Once a year D) Only when it smells bad
A) Fruit B) Seeds C) Insects D) Dog food
A) Molting B) Sloughing C) Peeling D) Shedding
A) Bright incandescent bulbs B) UVB lighting for diurnal species C) No lighting D) Blacklight
A) To keep the frog clean B) To prevent transferring oils and contaminants C) It's not important D) To make the frog like you more
A) Consult a veterinarian B) Ignore it and hope it gets better C) Give it more water D) Force-feed it
A) Depends on the species B) Sand C) Newspaper D) Gravel
A) Clear eyes and good skin B) Excessive shedding C) Rapid breathing D) Cloudy eyes and lethargy
A) Being handled too much B) Poor water quality C) Too much light D) Singing too loudly
A) Hiding places and climbing structures B) Mirrors C) Loud music D) Stuffed animals
A) Metamorphosis B) Revolution C) Transformation D) Evolution
A) To make them feel more comfortable B) It is not important C) To teach them how to eat D) To prevent the spread of disease
A) Insectivorous B) Carnivorous C) Omnivorous D) Herbivorous
A) Providing a water source B) Providing hiding places C) Keeping different species together D) Regulating temperature
A) Water dweller B) Land dweller C) Double life D) Green animal
A) Purchase from a reputable breeder B) Catch insects from the wild C) Leave out food scraps D) Use pesticide-treated insects
A) Constant croaking B) Bright coloration C) Excessive eating D) Hiding constantly
A) It is not important B) To make them grow faster C) To prevent dehydration D) To help them sleep
A) A type of frog call B) A type of frog food C) A fungal disease affecting amphibians D) A type of frog enclosure
A) With bare, dry hands B) Gently and only when necessary C) Firmly and frequently D) Using gloves
A) Enclosure lit with UV lights B) Self-sustaining ecosystem C) Enclosure with moving water D) Enclosure with live plants
A) Add more insects B) Crush them C) Remove them after feeding D) Leave them for the frog to eat later
A) As deep as possible B) Shallow enough for them to easily climb out C) Just enough to cover the bottom of the tank D) Doesn't matter as long as there is water
A) Harsh chemical cleaners B) Diluted bleach C) Vinegar D) Warm water
A) For the frog to swim laps B) To attract insects C) Just for decoration D) For hydration and soaking
A) Drinking too much water B) Being kept too warm C) Eating too many insects D) Ingesting substrate
A) Nothing, just buy one B) Specific species needs C) Popular frog names D) How to make a frog sound
A) White's tree frog B) Mossy frog C) Tomato frog D) Poison dart frog |