Question 1: What do frogs use their long, sticky tongues for?
A Hunting prey
B Cleaning their skin
C Communicating with other frogs
Frogs have a cool trick up their sleeve—their sticky tongues! They use them to catch insects, snapping them up in a flash. A frog’s tongue can stretch twice the length of its body, and it’s attached at the front of its mouth, allowing for a lightning-fast catch. Frogs typically feast on insects, worms, spiders, and even small fish, using their quick reflexes to grab their next meal.
Correct Answer: Hunting prey
Question 2: Which frog species can survive freezing solid?
A Glass frog
B American bullfrog
C Wood frog
Wood frogs, native to North America, freeze solid during the cold months—their hearts stop, and their cells freeze. To survive, they produce high levels of glucose, which acts as a natural antifreeze, preventing cell damage. When temperatures rise, the frogs thaw out and resume normal activity, effectively ‘coming back to life’ after months of being frozen.
Correct Answer: Wood frog
Question 3: Which famous frog sang ‘It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green’?
A The Frog Prince
B Michigan J. Frog
C Kermit the Frog
Kermit the Frog, the iconic Muppet created by Jim Henson, made ‘It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green’ famous with his heartfelt performance in 1970. The song symbolizes embracing uniqueness, with Kermit reflecting on the challenges of being different. Despite the struggles, the song delivers a message of self-acceptance that resonates with fans of all ages.
Correct Answer: Kermit the Frog