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What is the story of The Wide-Mouthed Frog?

What is the story of The Wide-Mouthed Frog?

About the Book From the Okefenokee Swamp comes a frog with a wide mouth that he just loves to use. He’s particularly interested in the eating habits of other creatures found in the great outdoors–that is, of course, until he comes upon a big green one with lots of teeth who finds wide-mouthed frogs simply delicious.

What frog has the biggest mouth?

The Argentine Wide-Mouthed Frog is on 2 different episodes, and is #4 on Gluttons and #1 on Big Mouths. Their bodies are 50% mouth, giving them the largest mouth size to body ratio of any animal. They are known to eat just about anything.

Who wrote The Wide Mouthed Frog?

Keith Faulkner
The wide-mouthed frog/Authors

Can a bullfrog bite?

It is one of the three frog species regularly kept in captivity that have sharp teeth and willingly bite humans when provoked or handled; the other two are Pacman frogs and Budgett’s frogs.

How big is a beelzebufo?

16-inch
The 16-inch, 10-pound ancient frog, scientifically named Beelzebufo, or devil frog, links a group of frogs that lived 65 to 70 million years ago with frogs living today in South America.

Can a bullfrog bite your finger off?

Most frogs have a bite just powerful enough to capture the insects and invertebrates that make up their diet. In America, even the bullfrog, the largest frog that’s native to North America, lacks the jaw strength to cause harm to a person’s finger or toe.

Why did the Beelzebufo go extinct?

Beelzebufo lived during the Cretaceous Period at the end of the age of dinosaurs, which went extinct along with many other types of animals 65 million years ago when a huge space rock clobbered Earth. Beelzebufo did not live an aquatic lifestyle, hopping among lily pads, the scientists said.

Is the Beelzebufo poisonous?

Frogs are generally fairly harmless creatures (poisonous ones aside), but as with many animals their ancestors were far bigger and meaner. According to the researchers, this marks the first time a frog’s bite force has been measured. …

Can female frogs croak?

The males in most frog and toad species are well-known for attracting mates using distinctive sounds, ranging from high-pitched peeps to full-throated croaks. Females will sometimes sing as well, creating “duets” that help the amorous amphibians find each other in dark bogs.