| Tadpoles look more like fish than  frogs, they  have long finned tails and breathe through gills.
 An amphibian can live both on land and in  water.
 Although frogs live on land their habitat must  be near swamps, ponds  or in a damp place. This is because  they will  die if their skin dries out. 
 Instead of drinking water, frogs   soak it into their body through their skin. 
 Frogs breathe through their  nostrils while also  absorbing about half the air they need through  their skin. 
 Frogs use their sticky, muscular  tongue to catch and swallow food. Unlike humans, their tongue is not  attached to the back of its mouth. Instead it is attached to the front,  enabling the frog to stick  its tongue out much further. 
 The common pond frog is ready to  breed when it  is only three years old.
 Frogs in the wild face many dangers  and are  lucky to survive several years.        In captivity however,  frogs can live for much longer.   
 Frogs can see forwards, sideways  and upwards all  at the same time. They never close their eyes, even  when they sleep.
 Remarkably, frogs actually use their eyes to  help them swallow food.        When the frog blinks, its eyeballs are  pushed downwards creating a bulge  in the roof of its mouth. This bulge  squeezes the food inside the frog's mouth  down the back of its throat.
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