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Frogs (8)

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A Croak of Caution

2009
Frogs are an important part of the planet's ecosystems and bioindicators for humans. They are croaking out loud for help. What are they telling us about their declining numbers? How can we save them and, by saving the frogs, can we save ourselves? These are the questions our website will explore. Come leap around our website to find out more!
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Frogs

2001
This site has information about frogs - tree frogs, rainforest frogs, frog myths, and even a frog fairy tale. You can see what you have learned with our online game.
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Jungle Adventure

2001
Our website is about some species of animals that live in the jungle. We have useful information, pictures, and a small animal fortune teller.
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FROG-A-TOPIA

2000
Information about frogs for elementary school students to use along with original works or art and literature.
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Frogs

2000
In this entry you will learn about South American Frogs. You will learn about different species of frogs and families. We hope you will learn what you want to know about certain species of frogs.
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Frogs in Y2K

2000
This site has lots of jaw dropping facts about frogs! Learn about different frogs, their life cycle, and play games to practice what you've learned.
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Poison Dart Frog

1998
The educational objective of the web page "Poison Dart Frog" was for the team to share with their peers information about poison dart frogs. The team was to learn how to research and incorporate this information on a web page. They had little or not knowledge about the Internet or what it takes to create a web page. There were familiar with Word, so they selected Publisher as their web tool. Their educational objective was accomplished.
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Frogs of New England

1997
Know how to tell a male bullfrog from a female bullfrog? By their ears! Learn all about the eleven species of frogs in the New England area, and check out Frog Factoids and other basics like frog anatomy, life cycle, and habitat. A section on identification explains what different frog species look like, the location and habitat in which they live, food they eat, and how they reproduce.
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