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"<b>Back off or else!</b><br><br> Poison Arrow Frogs, usually found in Central and South American Rain Forests, are extremely tiny (about the size of an adult’s thumb nail), extremely beautiful, and extremely poisonous.<br><br> The frog’s skin emits poisonous fluids, which are deadly to humans and animals. The frog's skin contains about 200 micrograms of this special poison and it only takes about two micrograms to kill a human being.<br><br> So back off!",

"<b>Attack of the Zombie Frogs!! </b><br><br>No, not really, but a Wood frog can come ‘back to life’ after they have been frozen.<br><br> It’s true! If you thaw out a Wood frog, it will come back just like it was before and go on living like nothing ever happened! <br><br>This is because Wood frogs use glucose in their bodies and this allows their vital organs protection while they are frozen.",


"<b>Breathe slowly.</b><br><br>A hibernating frog needs so little oxygen that it gets all the air it needs to stay alive by breathing through its own skin. The moisture it needs is absorbed through the skin as well.",
"<b>The eyes have it!</b><br><br> Just like humans, frogs have many different eye colors. But did you know that the iris of a frog’s eye can be many different shapes too?<br><br> They can be round just like us, as well as vertical (up and down), horizontal (straight across), heart-shaped, a triangle, or even star-shaped!<br><br> Speaking of frog’s eyes, when a frog captures his meal and swallows it, his big eyes will close and go back into his head! This added weight and pressure, pushes the frog's meal right down his throat!",
"<b>They don't deserve their reputation.</b><br><br>You cannot get warts from a frog.",

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