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  2. Frog - Wikipedia

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    Frogs have maxillary teeth along their upper jaw which are used to hold food before it is swallowed. These teeth are very weak, and cannot be used to chew or catch and harm agile prey. Instead, the frog uses its sticky, cleft tongue to catch insects and other small moving prey.

  3. American bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    When close enough, the frog is gigged with a multiple-tined spear and brought into the boat. [65] Bullfrogs can also be stalked on land, by again taking great care not to startle them. [66] In some states, breaking the skin while catching them is illegal, and either grasping gigs or hand captures used.

  4. Hamerkop - Wikipedia

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    It is a generalist, although amphibians and fish form the larger part of its diet. The diet also includes shrimp, insects, and rodents. The type of food they take seems to vary by location, with clawed frogs and tadpoles being important parts of the diet in East and Southern Africa and small fish being almost the only prey taken in Mali.

  5. Knucklebones - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple kinds of games played with knucklebones, including catching thrown pieces on the back of the hand, flicking the pieces into each other on the ground like marbles, tossing another object and gathering pieces, and so on. It can be played with individual players or teams by both children and adults and are common entertainments ...

  6. Is TCU’s hand sign horns, or a claw? 10 things you need to ...

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    1. That frog isn’t a frog. A horned frog is a Texas lizard. It’s not a frog. Don’t ask. (The “Horned Froghand sign used since 1980 shows the horned lizard’s “horns.” That is not ...

  7. Spring peeper - Wikipedia

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    The spring peeper is a tan or brown frog with a dark cross on its dorsa (thus the Latin name crucifer, meaning cross-bearer [7]), though sometimes the marking may be indistinct. [8] [9] Dark lines can also be found between the eyes and in a crossband on the hindlimbs of P. crucifer. [10]

  8. Meet the Women Who Catch Python Snakes in the ... - AOL

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    In a bit of a catch-22, to become a licensed python hunter, Siewe had to show she had experience hunting pythons. But by volunteering to help Kalil catch snakes, she picked up the necessary ...

  9. Rhacophoridae - Wikipedia

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    Like other arboreal frogs, they have toe discs, and those of the genus Chiromantis have two opposable fingers on each hand. This family also contains the Old World flying frogs, including Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus). These frogs have extensive webbing between their fore and hind limbs, allowing them to glide through the ...

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