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What is the natural habitat of frogs?

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Answered by kaileek
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The frog's habitat is in or near ponds. The eggs hatch out into tiny tadpoles which cling to the pond weed. feather -like external gills on the side of the head. They eat the algae in the pond and other vegetable matter.

Answered by jdwooquads
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The frog's habitat is in or near ponds. The eggs hatch out into tiny tadpoles which cling to the pond weed. feather -like external gills on the side of the head. They eat the algae in the pond and other vegetable matter.  

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