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9017
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Frogs and toads make up a group of animals which lie between fish and reptiles in the biological classification of the animal kingdom. Amundson describes their life history, food habits, hibernation, enemies, and being creatures as food and sport.
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9674
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Many people consider toads unattractive creatures, but a closer look reveals them to be very beneficial. Dean describes some of the toads that inhabit the state including the American, eastern spadefoot, oak, eastern narrowmouth, Fowler's, and southern.
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10065
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Beane discusses the differences between frogs and toads and the state's six toads--the American, Fowler's, Southern, oak, Eastern narrowmouth, and Eastern spadefoot.
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