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