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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What family do tree frogs belong to?
Tree Frogs: Fascinating Amphibians Tree frogs are a diverse group of small anuran amphibians, particularly from the family Hylidae, known for their arboreal lifestyle and adhesive disks on their toes, which aid in climbing trees. These frogs are primarily found in trees, but they can also inhabit areas near water bodies such as bogs, ponds, and streams, especially in the south-eastern United States. The green tree frog, for instance, is a common species in this region, characterized by its white underside and a pale-yellow stripe running from the side of its face to its rear legs. These frogs are ectothermic, relying on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature, and are primarily nocturnal, being more active at night.
Hylidae
Ranidae
Bufonidae
Pelobatidae
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary habitat of tree frogs?
Tree Frogs: Fascinating Amphibians Tree frogs are a diverse group of small anuran amphibians, particularly from the family Hylidae, known for their arboreal lifestyle and adhesive disks on their toes, which aid in climbing trees. These frogs are primarily found in trees, but they can also inhabit areas near water bodies such as bogs, ponds, and streams, especially in the south-eastern United States. The green tree frog, for instance, is a common species in this region, characterized by its white underside and a pale-yellow stripe running from the side of its face to its rear legs. These frogs are ectothermic, relying on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature, and are primarily nocturnal, being more active at night.
Trees
Deserts
Mountains
Grasslands
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the length range of barking tree frogs?
Barking tree frogs, another species, are the largest tree frogs in the south-eastern United States, with a length of 5.1 to 7 centimetres and a bulky form. They have a rough, granular skin texture and can change their skin colour from bright lime-green to various shades of brown, with darker spots on their backs. These frogs are highly arboreal, spending warm weather in tree tops and burrowing into the ground during dry conditions to retain moisture. During the breeding season, they gather at streams, ponds, and other permanent water bodies, where males form choruses on rainy nights to attract females.
3.1 to 5 centimeters
5.1 to 7 centimeters
7.1 to 9 centimeters
9.1 to 11 centimeters
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What colour can barking tree frogs change to?
Barking tree frogs, another species, are the largest tree frogs in the south-eastern United States, with a length of 5.1 to 7 centimetres and a bulky form. They have a rough, granular skin texture and can change their skin colour from bright lime-green to various shades of brown, with darker spots on their backs. These frogs are highly arboreal, spending warm weather in tree tops and burrowing into the ground during dry conditions to retain moisture. During the breeding season, they gather at streams, ponds, and other permanent water bodies, where males form choruses on rainy nights to attract females.
Bright lime-green
Dark blue
Yellow
Red
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a notable feature of red-eyed tree frogs?
Red-eyed tree frogs, native to the rainforests of Central and South America, are renowned for their striking appearance, featuring large red eyes and vibrant green bodies with blue and yellow markings. These frogs have developed remarkable camouflage abilities, blending seamlessly with their lush surroundings to evade predators. When threatened, they can startle predators by suddenly revealing their bright red eyes, a tactic that provides them with a chance to escape. Their life cycle involves a fascinating metamorphosis, starting as eggs laid on leaves overhanging water, eventually developing into frogs with limbs and lungs.
Large red eyes
Long legs
Bright yellow skin
Small size
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What do tree frogs primarily feed on?
Tree frogs, including the green tree frog, are popular in the pet trade due to their manageable care requirements and engaging behaviours. They require a well-ventilated habitat with a thermal gradient to regulate their temperature, and humidity levels should be maintained between 70-90%. These frogs are insectivores, feeding on a variety of gut-loaded insects and worms, and should be handled with care to prevent the transmission of diseases like Salmonella. In captivity, barking tree frogs can live up to 12.5 years, while green tree frogs can live for over six years with proper care.
Fruits
Seeds
Gut-loaded insects and worms
Leaves
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How long can barking tree frogs live in captivity?
Tree frogs, including the green tree frog, are popular in the pet trade due to their manageable care requirements and engaging behaviours. They require a well-ventilated habitat with a thermal gradient to regulate their temperature, and humidity levels should be maintained between 70-90%. These frogs are insectivores, feeding on a variety of gut-loaded insects and worms, and should be handled with care to prevent the transmission of diseases like Salmonella. In captivity, barking tree frogs can live up to 12.5 years, while green tree frogs can live for over six years with proper care.
5 years
10 years
12.5 years
15 years
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