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         <title>About the poison dart frog</title>
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         <title>Intro to Axolotls</title>
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         <title>All about the wood frog</title>
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         <title>All about the Bullfrog </title>
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         <title>All about the tree frog. </title>
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         <title>Poison dart frogs in the rainforest</title>
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         <title>National Geographic</title>
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         <title>Frog Vs. Toad Article </title>
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         <title>Read about the Axolotl </title>
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         <title>Life Cycle </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.The Egg is the first phase of the life cycle of a frog.</strong> A frog begins life as a <strong>fertilized egg</strong>. A female frog lays a lot of eggs (thousands of eggs at once) usually in or near water.</p><p>Eggs are covered in a <strong>jelly-like</strong> substance which makes them slippery. The jelly protects them from other animals eating the eggs. Now the eggs are ready to hatch into tadpoles.</p><p><br></p><p>2.<strong>The tadpole is the&nbsp;second phase&nbsp;of a frog’s life cycle.</strong> A tadpole hatches from an egg. When the tadpole hatches, it does not look exactly like a frog, but rather like a fish. Tadpole has no legs, at this point of its life cycle. It breathes using gills and moves like a fish. It uses its long tail to swim. Tadpoles eat small water plants and algae.</p><p>During this time, the tadpole begins to have two hind legs and has a long body along with its head. With the help of its two hind legs, it can easily jump around instead of just swimming.</p><p>At this stage, the tadpole begins to develop the lungs, so that it can also breathe out of water when it becomes a frog. With all these changes, the tadpole looks a bit more like a small frog.</p><p><strong>It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Froglet is the third stage of a frog’s life cycle</strong>. In this stage the lungs and two front legs also grow.</p><p>Its long tail becomes shorter and shorter. Due to the lungs, the froglet also floats above the water to breathe air.</p><p>At this stage of the life cycle, a froglet does not require anything else to eat because it uses the nutrients stored in its tail as food. <strong>Now it looks like a young frog.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. The adult frog is the fourth and final stage of the life cycle of a frog.</strong>&nbsp;Now it is perfectly fit to leave the water and live on the land. The frog’s tail disappears completely and insects and insects also start eating.</p><p>The mother frogs return to the water to lay eggs, and the life cycle of a frog begins again.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.The Egg is the first phase of the life cycle of a frog.</strong> A frog begins life as a <strong>fertilized egg</strong>. A female frog lays a lot of eggs (thousands of eggs at once) usually in or near water.</p><p>Eggs are covered in a <strong>jelly-like</strong> substance which makes them slippery. The jelly protects them from other animals eating the eggs. Now the eggs are ready to hatch into tadpoles.</p><p><br></p><p>2.<strong>The tadpole is the&nbsp;second phase&nbsp;of a frog’s life cycle.</strong> A tadpole hatches from an egg. When the tadpole hatches, it does not look exactly like a frog, but rather like a fish. Tadpole has no legs, at this point of its life cycle. It breathes using gills and moves like a fish. It uses its long tail to swim. Tadpoles eat small water plants and algae.</p><p>During this time, the tadpole begins to have two hind legs and has a long body along with its head. With the help of its two hind legs, it can easily jump around instead of just swimming.</p><p>At this stage, the tadpole begins to develop the lungs, so that it can also breathe out of water when it becomes a frog. With all these changes, the tadpole looks a bit more like a small frog.</p><p><strong>It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Froglet is the third stage of a frog’s life cycle</strong>. In this stage the lungs and two front legs also grow.</p><p>Its long tail becomes shorter and shorter. Due to the lungs, the froglet also floats above the water to breathe air.</p><p>At this stage of the life cycle, a froglet does not require anything else to eat because it uses the nutrients stored in its tail as food. <strong>Now it looks like a young frog.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. The adult frog is the fourth and final stage of the life cycle of a frog.</strong>&nbsp;Now it is perfectly fit to leave the water and live on the land. The frog’s tail disappears completely and insects and insects also start eating.</p><p>The mother frogs return to the water to lay eggs, and the life cycle of a frog begins again.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.The Egg is the first phase of the life cycle of a frog.</strong> A frog begins life as a <strong>fertilized egg</strong>. A female frog lays a lot of eggs (thousands of eggs at once) usually in or near water.</p><p>Eggs are covered in a <strong>jelly-like</strong> substance which makes them slippery. The jelly protects them from other animals eating the eggs. Now the eggs are ready to hatch into tadpoles.</p><p><br></p><p>2.<strong>The tadpole is the&nbsp;second phase&nbsp;of a frog’s life cycle.</strong> A tadpole hatches from an egg. When the tadpole hatches, it does not look exactly like a frog, but rather like a fish. Tadpole has no legs, at this point of its life cycle. It breathes using gills and moves like a fish. It uses its long tail to swim. Tadpoles eat small water plants and algae.</p><p>During this time, the tadpole begins to have two hind legs and has a long body along with its head. With the help of its two hind legs, it can easily jump around instead of just swimming.</p><p>At this stage, the tadpole begins to develop the lungs, so that it can also breathe out of water when it becomes a frog. With all these changes, the tadpole looks a bit more like a small frog.</p><p><strong>It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Froglet is the third stage of a frog’s life cycle</strong>. In this stage the lungs and two front legs also grow.</p><p>Its long tail becomes shorter and shorter. Due to the lungs, the froglet also floats above the water to breathe air.</p><p>At this stage of the life cycle, a froglet does not require anything else to eat because it uses the nutrients stored in its tail as food. <strong>Now it looks like a young frog.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. The adult frog is the fourth and final stage of the life cycle of a frog.</strong>&nbsp;Now it is perfectly fit to leave the water and live on the land. The frog’s tail disappears completely and insects and insects also start eating.</p><p>The mother frogs return to the water to lay eggs, and the life cycle of a frog begins again.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.The Egg is the first phase of the life cycle of a frog.</strong> A frog begins life as a <strong>fertilized egg</strong>. A female frog lays a lot of eggs (thousands of eggs at once) usually in or near water.</p><p>Eggs are covered in a <strong>jelly-like</strong> substance which makes them slippery. The jelly protects them from other animals eating the eggs. Now the eggs are ready to hatch into tadpoles.</p><p><br></p><p>2.<strong>The tadpole is the&nbsp;second phase&nbsp;of a frog’s life cycle.</strong> A tadpole hatches from an egg. When the tadpole hatches, it does not look exactly like a frog, but rather like a fish. Tadpole has no legs, at this point of its life cycle. It breathes using gills and moves like a fish. It uses its long tail to swim. Tadpoles eat small water plants and algae.</p><p>During this time, the tadpole begins to have two hind legs and has a long body along with its head. With the help of its two hind legs, it can easily jump around instead of just swimming.</p><p>At this stage, the tadpole begins to develop the lungs, so that it can also breathe out of water when it becomes a frog. With all these changes, the tadpole looks a bit more like a small frog.</p><p><strong>It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Froglet is the third stage of a frog’s life cycle</strong>. In this stage the lungs and two front legs also grow.</p><p>Its long tail becomes shorter and shorter. Due to the lungs, the froglet also floats above the water to breathe air.</p><p>At this stage of the life cycle, a froglet does not require anything else to eat because it uses the nutrients stored in its tail as food. <strong>Now it looks like a young frog.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. The adult frog is the fourth and final stage of the life cycle of a frog.</strong>&nbsp;Now it is perfectly fit to leave the water and live on the land. The frog’s tail disappears completely and insects and insects also start eating.</p><p>The mother frogs return to the water to lay eggs, and the life cycle of a frog begins again.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.The Egg is the first phase of the life cycle of a frog.</strong> A frog begins life as a <strong>fertilized egg</strong>. A female frog lays a lot of eggs (thousands of eggs at once) usually in or near water.</p><p>Eggs are covered in a <strong>jelly-like</strong> substance which makes them slippery. The jelly protects them from other animals eating the eggs. Now the eggs are ready to hatch into tadpoles.</p><p><br></p><p>2.<strong>The tadpole is the&nbsp;second phase&nbsp;of a frog’s life cycle.</strong> A tadpole hatches from an egg. When the tadpole hatches, it does not look exactly like a frog, but rather like a fish. Tadpole has no legs, at this point of its life cycle. It breathes using gills and moves like a fish. It uses its long tail to swim. Tadpoles eat small water plants and algae.</p><p>During this time, the tadpole begins to have two hind legs and has a long body along with its head. With the help of its two hind legs, it can easily jump around instead of just swimming.</p><p>At this stage, the tadpole begins to develop the lungs, so that it can also breathe out of water when it becomes a frog. With all these changes, the tadpole looks a bit more like a small frog.</p><p><strong>It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Froglet is the third stage of a frog’s life cycle</strong>. In this stage the lungs and two front legs also grow.</p><p>Its long tail becomes shorter and shorter. Due to the lungs, the froglet also floats above the water to breathe air.</p><p>At this stage of the life cycle, a froglet does not require anything else to eat because it uses the nutrients stored in its tail as food. <strong>Now it looks like a young frog.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. The adult frog is the fourth and final stage of the life cycle of a frog.</strong>&nbsp;Now it is perfectly fit to leave the water and live on the land. The frog’s tail disappears completely and insects and insects also start eating.</p><p>The mother frogs return to the water to lay eggs, and the life cycle of a frog begins again.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.Egg Stage</strong></p><p>The first stage of the turtle life cycle is the egg stage. During the <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.floridastateparks.org/learn/sea-turtle-nesting">nesting season</a>, female turtles migrate to their breeding areas. A few weeks after mating, turtles lay their eggs near the shore, so they are frequently close by. They use their front flippers to excavate a sizable hole once they have ascended over the high tide line or marshy ground.With their hind flippers, they create a little groove where they lay their eggs. Depending on the species, turtles can produce anywhere between <strong>50 and 200</strong> soft-shelled eggs. They then cover the nest with earth, conceal it by tossing branches or other debris around and swim back to the ocean.</p><p>Turtles bury their eggs and, unlike other creatures that stay near them, offer security. Turtle eggs are spherical or oval and have a softer feel. The time it takes to build a nest might range from <strong>45 minutes to 5 hours. </strong>The turtle life cycle continues to the next stage – The hatchling stage.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2.Hatchling Stage</strong></p><p>The hatchling phase is the next stage of the turtle life cycle. How long it takes for the eggs to hatch depends on the temperature of the sand around the nest. Baby turtles grow a temporary tooth called a <strong>caruncle </strong>while still in the eggs. They use their caruncles to crack the eggshell when it’s time to emerge from their shell.</p><p>The hatchlings typically leave the nest at night to avoid predators and heat fatigue. Baby turtles have a remnant yolk sack on the underside of their plastron when they first hatch. The turtle is fed by the yolk sack until it begins to forage for food.&nbsp;</p><p>One fascinating fact is that the nest’s temperature controls not only the incubation period but also the <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/temperature-dependent.html#:~:text=In%20most%20species%2C%20gender%20is%20determined%20during%20fertilization.,whether%20the%20offspring%20will%20be%20male%20or%20female.">turtle’s gender</a>. The eggs hatch into female turtles in warmer weather, whereas in cooler weather, they hatch into male turtles. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>3.Juvenile Stage</strong></p><p>Juvenile is the stage of the turtle life cycle reached after hatching. The hatchling develops into a juvenile and moves to the coastal regions after spending a year or two in the oceanic zone. They relocate to an area of the ocean that is very productive, where they can find enough food to last them until they are adults. <strong>Foraging grounds</strong> or <strong>coastal areas </strong>are names for these areas.</p><p>Foraging locations typically have a lot of food, but they also frequently have a lot of predators living there. Hatchlings must therefore wait until they are strong enough to avoid and flee from predators in coastal locations.</p><p>A newborn <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.learnaboutnature.com/reptiles/turtles/">turtle’s</a> buoyancy is also impacted by the addition of foreign objects to its body, which may impair its ability to travel through the water. The juvenile years are therefore referred to as the “lost years” because so little is known about them. The next and final stage of the turtle life cycle is adulthood.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>4. Adulthood Stage</strong></p><p>The final stage of the turtle life cycle is the adult stage. Depending on the species, turtles reach adulthood after <strong>10 to 50 years</strong>. When a turtle reaches sexual maturity, it is referred to as an adult. However, a turtle’s outward look does not always indicate whether it is an adult.</p><p>While some turtles are tiny in size, even in their 30s, some can get larger at a younger age. On the other hand, female turtles may get bigger before they reach sexual maturity. The only way to know if a turtle is sexually mature is to keep track of when it hatched and monitor its development to adulthood.</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Stage 1: Fertilized Axolotl Egg</strong></p><p><strong>The first stage of an axolotl’s life is the </strong><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://petsfromafar.com/how-to-tell-if-axolotl-eggs-are-fertilized/"><strong>fertilized</strong></a><strong> egg.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Stage 2: Axolotl Larva</strong></p><p><strong>After approximately 2 weeks (15 days), the axolotl larva hatches from the egg.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Stage 3: Adult Axolotl</strong></p><p><strong>An axolotl is said to reach adulthood when it becomes sexually mature. Axolotls can reach sexual maturity anywhere from 6 to 12 months, with certain individuals reaching adulthood as late as 18 to 24 months.</strong></p>]]></description>
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