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Frog's have teeth! I didn't know that until like a few weeks ago and I just wanted to share that interesting fact with ya'll. Their teeth on the roof of there mouth are called vomerine teeth and have a ridge of small cone teeth called maxillary teeth on there upper jaw. They don't have teeth on their lower jaw though so that's why they swallow their food. Their teeth just helps to keep their prey in their mouths so they can eat it. :D
Another fact: The only frog in the world that makes the "Ribbit" sounds is the Pacific Tree Frog. It's found all along the Pacific coasts, and often found in Hollywood, so whenever a frog sound is needed for the movies, that's the one they use, which why it's so famous
The very, very rare species of Frog, known as Alanus ridibundus, has been seen to wear pink pyjama pants, red t-shirts and the bodies of deceased mates sewn together to form a variation of what is commonly known as a "spirit-hood" hat.
The observed diet of Alanus ridibundus has of late been an extreme abundance of small yellow mushy chicken babies known as peeps. Which the Alanus eats with evident joy.
Sleeping patterns of the Alanus vary, and they are very, very stubborn when it comes to getting the required sleep needed to attend the communal learning facilites.
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