CLASSIFICATION: The Argentine Horned Frog comes from the Leptodactylidae kingdom. Some of it’s closest relatives include the Budget, Amazonian, and Chaco an Horned Frogs. HABITAT: The Argentine Horned Frog is found in South America, specifically Argentina, Southern Brazil, and Uruguay. It inhabits the very warm, moist floors of the rainforest.
ADAPTATIONS: A full grown male frog will generally grow to reach 10 cm, length & width. However, a full grown female can grow to be a whopping 12 cm, slightly bigger than a male. Essentially, these frogs are half mouth and half stomach, with four tiny legs. They also have strong, sharp jaws and a wide tongue, which is essential for catching and eating prey.
The coloring of horned frog varies, but they are generally green with dark markings, sometimes even containing red or yellow markings. This coloration provides excellent camouflage in the leaf litter of the forest floor which they live in. Males will usually develop black markings under their mouth (sort of a beard).
DIET: Juvenile frogs usually eat only small insects (such as crickets), and worms. However, the adult frogs usually eat small insects, worms, fish, and even mice.
Description of Tiger Sharks Information about Tiger sharks is rare in books so most of this paper will be about sharks in general. The Tiger Shark’s Latin name is Galeocerdo cuvier. Sharks are a member of the fish family. There are over 350 species of sharks. Sharks can be as big as 49 feet long (whale shark) and as short as 6 inches (cigar shark).
The Essay on Frogs 4
Frogs Frogs are amphibians in the order Anura. The order Anura is broken down into twenty-two different families of frogs and toads. Although they belong to the same order, frogs and toads are different in a lot of ways. Some of the more distinct differences are their skin and where they live. Frogs usually have smooth, moist skin, and toads usually have dry, warty-looking skin. Frogs spend most ...
Sharks’ bodies do not have bones, but have cartilage instead.
They have pointed heads with five gills behind it. Sharks have very sharp teeth that are replaced whenever they lose teeth. Sharks’s kin can be reddish brown, bronze, metallic blue or nearly black, although most of them are gray. Some have spots, bands and marbling. Their skin is leathery and covered with small pointed scales which are so sharp that if petted in the opposite direction can actually hurt your hand. Sharks have great senses.
Their eyes are sensitive and can even see in dim light. Their sense of smell is outstanding. They also have senses that humans do not. Sharks can feel when other things are around them. Also, they have organs on their snouts which tell them when other fish are around. Sharks are known to eat every creature in the sea including their own kind.
Some sharks eat only plants and plankton. Others prefer live food. People have found very unusual things in sharks’s toma chs such as hooves of cows, horses, dogs, cats, goats and human corpses. Unlike bony fish which lay hundreds of eggs at one time, sharks litters are much smaller. Some sharks have as few as two offspring at a time. Bony fish babies are born small and puny.
Shark ‘pups’ are born fully developed and are ready to eat the foods that full-grown sharks eat. Some of sharks’ behavior is interesting and understood. Other behaviors are still mysterious. For example, sharks attack when they are hungry. But why they attack when they are not hungry, we do not know. They may attack for defense, because they think humans are food, because they smell blood or because they smell or sense chemicals that are interesting to them.
While people may think that all sharks are dangerous, only about 30 species are considered dangerous, including the Tiger Shark. Even when sharks do attack, the victims usually do not die anyway. Where Sharks Live Sharks are found in all of the world’s oceans although most of them prefer to live in tropical waters. A very few species live in waters as cold as the Antarctic Ocean. Sharks live at all depths of the oceans. Because sharks are so adaptable there are many of them all around the world, living in all of our oceans.
The Review on Concerning Organic Certification And Labeling Of The Food We Eat.
This paper explores the ethical issues concerning the certification of organic food products. Consumers have a higher tendency to purchase food products labeled as organic due to their concern for the environment and other purposes intended by organic foods. As such, the organic food market has seen an increasing growth trend in sales. However, it has been uncovered that many companies that ...
Interesting Facts About Tiger Sharks Shark eggs have stings attached to them. The strings hook onto corals or seaweed so the egg will not drift off. All baby sharks are called pups. Sharks are one of the older species of animals and have been on earth for about three million years. Sharks’ only natural predator is sharks. Unlike bony fish, sharks do not have air bladders and so if they stop swimming, they will sink to the bottom.
The largest organ in the shark’s body is its liver. Sharks can survive without food for long periods of time because they can live off of the oil of their liver. People use many products that come from sharks such as oil, vitamins, fertilizer and leather. Some people also like to collect shark teeth and jaws. Shark meat is becoming a more popular food in the United States.
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