Articles related to "Frog Habitat"
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Backyard Pond Basics
Building a water garden is a wonderful hobby, but it can take several seasons to get the balance right to create the perfect atmosphere. Patience is the key to success.
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Endangered Red-Legged Frog in California
Calaveras County amphibian does not have critical habitat designated but locals are working to protect the famous amphibians which are no longer used in jumping contests.
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Make a Certified Wildlife Habitat
National Wildlife Federation program encourages organic gardening, use of native plants and improved habitat for local wildlife including songbirds, butterflies and frogs
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Wood Frog Migration Game
This game gives students a sense of the life cycle and challenges faced by migratory wood frogs.
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Cuban Tree Frogs
It's difficult to believe that a small amphibian like the Cuban Tree Frog can wreak havoc, but in Florida it has done just that. Learn more about their impact and future.
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False Tomato Frog
The False Tomato Frog, Dyscophus guineti, inhabits the Republic of Madagascar. With the ability to inflate its red body, this frog resembles a tomato.
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Make a Frog Pond
A water garden or small pond can be an ideal home for frogs and salamanders. Make sure it is free of pesticides and has plenty of wetland plants and insects.
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What Causes Deformed Frogs?
When people find frogs with too many legs, they often suspect pollution. In many cases, this type of frog deformity results from parasitic disease caused by a fluke.
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