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The wild life Animals. Posted on 336 PM - by THE HISTROY. Meaning tail-less, from Greek an-, without oura, tail, formerly referred to as Salientia Latin salere salio, to jump. Most frogs are characterized by a short body, webbed digits fingers or toes, protruding eyes. And the absence of a tail. Frogs are widely known as exceptional jumpers. And many of the anatomical. In puddles, ponds. And develop in water. Adult frogs follow a carnivorous. Diet, mostly of arthropods. Are called true toads,.

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The wild life Animals. Posted on 336 PM - by THE HISTROY. Meaning tail-less, from Greek an-, without oura, tail, formerly referred to as Salientia Latin salere salio, to jump. Most frogs are characterized by a short body, webbed digits fingers or toes, protruding eyes. And the absence of a tail. Frogs are widely known as exceptional jumpers. And many of the anatomical. In puddles, ponds. And develop in water. Adult frogs follow a carnivorous. Diet, mostly of arthropods. Are called true toads,.

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