Frog/Butterfly

Frogs belong to the amphibian family. They are champions in the water and at jumping. They can jump up to two meters, which is very important for catching flying insects for food. The male stays on top of the female until she lays her eggs. The babies start off as tadpoles and eventually sprout legs. Some of them will become tree frogs, many stay close to the water, and others enjoy the woods.
Release
2007  
Minutes
16  
Grade Level
P-E  
Format
DVD  
Frogs belong to the amphibian family. They are champions in the water and at jumping. They can jump up to two meters, which is very important for catching flying insects for food. The male stays on top of the female until she lays her eggs. The babies start off as tadpoles and eventually sprout legs. Some of them will become tree frogs, many stay close to the water, and others enjoy the woods. There are 165,000 species of Butterflies in the world. Butterflies are very colorful, and sometimes their wings have patterns on them that resemble eyes of birds. This helps scare away predators. Their biggest enemies are spiders and birds. Butterflies have a straw like mouth that makes it easy to suck the nectar from flowers.

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Animals A-Z - Eight Part Series

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