1. The document contains questions about amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders. It asks about their anatomy, behaviors, habitats, defenses, and roles in culture and mythology.
2. Some questions relate to ancient Egyptian and Greek beliefs involving frogs and salamanders, as well as their symbolic meanings.
3. The document seeks scientific information about amphibian characteristics, adaptations, life cycles, habitats, and threats they face from environmental changes.
1. The document contains questions about amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders. It asks about their anatomy, behaviors, habitats, defenses, and roles in culture and mythology.
2. Some questions relate to ancient Egyptian and Greek beliefs involving frogs and salamanders, as well as their symbolic meanings.
3. The document seeks scientific information about amphibian characteristics, adaptations, life cycles, habitats, and threats they face from environmental changes.
1. The document contains questions about amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders. It asks about their anatomy, behaviors, habitats, defenses, and roles in culture and mythology.
2. Some questions relate to ancient Egyptian and Greek beliefs involving frogs and salamanders, as well as their symbolic meanings.
3. The document seeks scientific information about amphibian characteristics, adaptations, life cycles, habitats, and threats they face from environmental changes.
1. Ancient Egyptians believed that frogs are_______________________
2. The name of the Egyptian Goddess with the head of a frog:___________________ 3. Amphibians are the _________________to the story of evolution from water to land. 4. What does amphi bios mean?_________________________________________ 5. How long is the embryonic development in the ponds:___________________________ 6. List som representatives of amphibians with tails:_______________________________ 7. What is the largest group of amphibians? ______________________________________ 8. How many species do we know of? ___________________________________________ 9. The size of the amphibians range from the ____________________to _______________. 10.They can live up to 4000m snowy peaks of __________________________ 11.Toads skin is cold, soft and _______________ 12.Frogs are symbols of fertility and __________________ 13.Their throat pulsate in order to_______________________________________ 14.Can you get warts from a toad?____________________________________ 15.Toads were associated with evil and witchcraft because of__________________________ 16.During leaping their eyes are closed for____________________________________ 17.They jump 36 times their own length that is an equivalent to a child jumping over_________________________________________________________ 18.What is the graduation day prize in a College in Sacramento, California:__________________ 19.What was the name of Ronald Reagans frog? _____________________________________ 20.What characteristic unites all amphibians? _________________________________________ 21.The frog barometer was invented in___________________________ 22.The frog barometer predicted sunny weather when the frog___________________________ 23.The frog barometer predicted rainy weather when the frog____________________________ 24.What effect has the changes of the ozone layer upon the frogs:________________________ 25.What radiation kills the frog species and cause cancer in humans:______________________ 26.What does the Cyclorama frog build to survive in desert? ____________________________________ 27.What is the first meal of the Cyclorama frog when the rain arrives____________________ 28.In 19th century England people used to believe that frogs fall to earth with the showers. Why? _____________________________________________________________ 29.How does the wax frog retain moisture? ________________________________________ 30.Some males have a two part call (croaking sound) females hear only the ___________________part, while males hear the_________________________part. 31.American bull frogs are aggressive competitors listening out with ears like__________ 32.Night vision created pupil shapes like________________________________________ 33.Frogs can see colors or just black and white? __________________________________ 34.Bring examples to color adaptation for survival (Camouflage):_____________________________________________________________ __ 35.One skin of the Golden dart frog can kill_______________________________________ 36.After 6 six weeks in the pond tadpoles develop_________________________________ 37.In Shakespeare for spells the first and key ingredient is a ___________________________ 38.Choco Indians use frogs for___________________________________________________ 39.In 1986 a new class of ________________________were found in African clawed toad. 40.Meganin is a Hebrew word for___________________________ 41.A new painkiller was also discovered in the skin that is 200 times more powerful than__________________ 42.What are the classic enemies of frog and toads:_____________________________ 43.Means of defense: bluffing bring examples of frogs bluffing_____________________________________________________________ 44.Fire bellied toads twist themselves into___________________________to repel a predator. 45.Greeks call Salamanders fire lizards because______________________________________ 46.Canadian great tree frog can survive harsh winters by_______________________________ 47.Frogs have distinctive tongues__________________________________________________ 48.Bombardier beetle tastes_____________________________________________ 49.African bull frog eats 14 baby cobras in one meal that is if a human would eat___________________________________________________________ 50.After 9 weeks in the pond the tadpole develops___________________ and_________legs. 51.In some salamanders we see weather driven metamorphosis. What is it? ________________________________________________________________________ 52.Lungfish remained at a point in mid evolution 400 million years ago Why is that?______________________________________________________________________ 53.Red eye tree frog adaptation to live high on trees include____________________________________________________________________ _ 54.what do gliding frogs do? ______________________________________________________ 55.During migration salamanders newts and toads return to their________________________ 56.During migration they cross________________________________________ 57.Migrating toads can take up to _______km. 58.Largest army in history: spread of _____________________in Australia 59.They were brought from America to protect __________________ from pests. 60.Toads skin secretion is_____________________ so toad ______________became a cult in California. 61.Kiss a frog and see your prince, lick a toad and see____________________________ 62.Males arrive first to the ponds and start__________________to_____________females. 63.Ancients thought that frog sound is associated with birth: it is a strangled_______of a_____ 64.How can a vampire salamander enslave the female_____________________________________________________________________ 65.Male frogs outnumber females by__________________ratio. 66.Which species lay only one egg?__________________________________________ 67.The Suriname toad is a caring father by doing what? _________________________________ 68.What is so unique about the parental care of the Darwins frog___________________________- _____________________________________________ 69.After______ weeks froglets emerge from water repeating the first pioneering steps on land 350 million years ago