Conservation and research to save amphibians from deadly Chytrid fungus that quickly kills amphibians around the planet. Many species already extinct.
This is a list of English terms of venery (venery being an archaic word for hunting), comprising terms from a tradition that arose in the Late Middle Ages, at least partly from the Book of Saint Albans of 1486, a historic list of “company terms”.
What are frogs? Frogs are a kind of small belonging to a group called vertebrates (s with backbones) known as amphibians. This means that they live part of their life in water and the other part of it on land.
One strange thing about the English language is that the name of a group of s is often different from one species to the next. Some of these group names can be quite unusual too, like “a murder of crows”.
Group Names: Antelope: A herd of antelope Ant: A colony or an army of ants Ape: A shrewdness of apes Baboons: A troop of baboons Bacteria: A culture of bacteria Badger: A cete of badgers
A group of fish is called a college of Fish. A group of geese is called a Gaggle of Geese. A group of sea gulls is called a Flock of Sea gulls. A bunch of cows and bulls is called a Herd of Cattle.
Prophetic word for today. Frogs in the Church. First posted: July 20, 2005. E-mailed: February 8, 2005. Word received by: Patricia Alleyne . I had this dream, and I know there must be a spiritual connection because, when that is so, I remember the dream. I was looking into a wooden toilet which had a
Frogs are amphibians known for their jumping abilities, croaking sounds, bulging eyes and slimy skin. They live all over the world and are …
a group of kangaroos is called a mob. (you can also call them a herd or a troop.)
Frogs and toads are broadly classified into three suborders: Archaeobatrachia, which includes four families of primitive frogs; Mesobatrachia, which includes five families of more evolutionary intermediate frogs; and Neobatrachia, by far the largest group, which contains the remaining 24 families of modern frogs, including most common species