Children's reports, stories, and pictures of frogs and toads.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency offers a page of frogs to color, a webcam, and fun facts. Learn the dangers that the creatures face.
Become a friend of a frog when you learn about frog art around the world, amazing facts, and unfortunately some malformed frogs.
Feature from Washington Post's KidPost looks at how pollutants are causing mutations in the frog population.
An online virtual dissection of a frog that uses flash to teach frog anatomy and physiology.
A debate project which engages students in an examination of a current controversy in science by engaging them with relevant evidence from the Web. Includes pictures and hypotheses about why frogs become deformed.
Online project designed for 4th throughout 9th grade students features frogs that live in the Great Lakes watershed. Includes interactive quizzes, a guide to 10 common types, and fact or fiction section.
Information about habitats and habits, trivia, fun facts, and a look at the differences between frogs and toads.
Basic information about this creature, along with advice on choosing one as a pet, building a vivarium, and care and feeding.
A frog and toad monitoring program coordinated by the United States Geological Survey Biological Resources Division at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. Relies on volunteers to collect information regarding frog and toad populations in neighborhoods across the nation.
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