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    Crazy frog paper

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    ’The Crazy Frog sound? That’s my fault.’ By Giles Wilson BBC News Magazine The Crazy Frog in its original incarnation on Eric Wernquist’s site The sight of a strange blue-grey frog with a helmet and goggles‚ revving up an imaginary motorbike while making an infuriating "ding ding dididing" noise‚ is familiar to much of the country. In fact to most of them it’s too familiar... far‚ far too familiar. Adverts for the Crazy Frog mobile phone ringtone have played hundreds of times on certain

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    Once upon a time‚ there lived a frog in Bingle Bog‚ who croaked all night long from the foot of a sumac tree‚ in his loud and unpleasant voice. All the creatures hated his “singing” but endured it as they had no other option. He was so stubborn and shameless that nothing from stones to insults to prayers could stop him from singing.  One night‚ a nightingale came to the tree and sang in such a beautiful‚ melodious voice‚ that it left the frog and all the other creatures dumbstruck. The whole bog

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    different than humans. First‚ the lungs in a frog have thin walls and are shaped like balloons. When frogs swim‚ they fill their lungs with air‚ which helps them stay buoyant while swimming. Frogs also do not have diaphragms compared to humans. They only breathe through their nose. They use muscles in their throat sacs to help move the air in‚ and then is pushed to the lungs. During this time‚ their mouth is closed. Body contractions allow the frogs to release carbon dioxide. When us humans breathe

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    Poison Dart Frog

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    TOPIC : Frogs NARROWED FOCUS : Species of Frogs THESIS : There are over 4‚000 species of frogs but our focus will be limited to the Poison Dart‚ Wood and Darwin Frogs‚ which all belong to the Ranidae family. INTRODUCTION : Frogs belong to a group called amphibians which begin their lives in the water as eggs and then tadpoles and when fully developed they live on land. Three distinguishing elements such as: their habitat‚ size and the reason for the names given to them will be highlighted

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    Currently‚ frog populations around the world are declining. Due to the nature of their life cycles and physiology‚ frogs are very sensitive to environmental changes. Frogs are born in the water as tadpoles. Frogs move onto land for their adult lives. This makes them vulnerable to changes in aquatic habitat availability. This also makes them vulnerable to changes in terrestrial habitat availability. Their aquatic habitats are drying out‚ in areas that are becoming more prone to drought. Frogs are also

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    and the Frog”‚ an adaptation of the classic fairytale “The Frog Prince” and is set in New Orleans‚ Louisiana during the 1920’s. In the movie Tiana has a dream about owning her own restaurant. She starts of as a waitress‚ working multiple jobs to help save the money to buy the mill. Lottie gives Tiana enough money to finish paying for the restaurant because she orders food. Naveen arrives with Lawrence and they find the Dr. Facilier‚ who transforms Lawrence into Naveen and Naveen into a frog. During

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    creature is noted in the lines‚ “She had no quarrel with the snakes. They kept down the rats and the frogs.” The narrator’s hint at the importance of the ecological food chain in the lines cannot be overlooked. We find the narrator referring to a large group of animals portraying the exotic reserve of the highlands. We note the mention of not only snakes but also that of black scorpions‚ rats‚ frogs‚ hyaena‚ elephants‚ somber stag‚ python and simultaneously that of the domestic goats

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    professor at the University of Bologna and in 1772‚ he became the president of the university. In 1776‚ he began to test the action of electricity on the muscles of dissected frogs. In 1783‚ while working with static electricity on a table at which he had dissected a frog‚ his assistant accidentally touched the frog with a charged scalpel and its legs kicked outward as a frog’s legs would while it’s living. This made Galvani the first to appreciate the relationship between life and electricity

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    Buccal Cavity of a Frog

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    Gross Anatomy of a Frog aldreyarellano I. AXIAL REGION A. Head – most anterior‚ triangular part w/c is flattened dorso-ventrally 1. Snout – blunt apex of the head 2. Mouth – large anterior opening w/c extends postero-laterally up to the head’s base > dorsal & ventral lip folds – immovable folds that border the mouth dorsally & ventrally – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements 3. External nares or

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    Jumping Frog Worksheet

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    English 11 Name: Luis Aguilar “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country” --Mark Twain Target: I can analyze what the text says directly and indirectly utilizing evidence from the text. Directions: Define each vocabulary word using a dictionary. Compliance-the action or fact of complying with a wish or command. Garrulous-excessively talkative‚ especially on trivial matters. Append-add (something) as an attachment or supplement. Conjectured- form an opinion or supposition about (something)

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