Safari Ltd. Life Cycle of a Frog Set
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This fascinating Safari Ltd. set contains five pieces, each showing a different stage in the development of a frog. Parents and teachers now have a way to teach about the wonders of life in an engaging way, with manipulatives that children can squeeze, to
Features and benefits for Safari Ltd. Life Cycle of a Frog Set
- Item: SAF269129
- Parents and teachers now have a way to teach about the wonders of life in an engaging way, with manipulatives that children can squeeze, touch, and play with.
- This fascinating Safari Ltd. set contains five pieces, each showing a different stage in the development of a frog.
- The set contains a cluster of eggs, three tadpole stages, and an adult frog.
- Excellent learning tool to introduce young children to the often-endangered inhabitants of our planet.
- This set allows children the opportunity to closely observe the five stages that frogs undergo their miraculous transformation
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Life begins amid a clutch of floating eggs. Those that survive hatch as tadpoles, and then undergo a rapid change as they lose their gills and grow legs. Life in the water is grand, but these amphibians will soon take to land, becoming adult frogs after 12 to 16 weeks.
Scientific Name: Anura
Characteristics: Unlike the distinct stages that many insects cycle through, these figures show the rapid transition a frog makes from egg to adult. Young tadpoles are often mistaken for fish because they move so quickly in the water!
Size and Color: Maybe it is easy being green! These lifelike, soft figures show the shifting shades of a frog, complete with the 2-inch-long adult.
There are perhaps 3,500 different species of frog alive today, on all continents but Antarctica, making frogs the most numerous amphibian. The word “amphibian,” incidentally, means “double life,” which refers to frogs living part of their lives in water and part on land. Frog-like fossils have been found in Triassic era rocks, which means frogs observed the complete rise and fall of dinosaurs and yet still exist today.