Frogs
1896 version of chapter
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Frogs
Summary
Frogs is a chapter[1].
Key Facts
- Frogs authored Edward Knobel[2].
- Frogs's instance of is recorded as chapter[3].
- Frogs's follows is recorded as Snakes[4].
- Frogs's followed by is recorded as Newts[5].
- Frogs's page is recorded as 33-42[6].
- Frogs's part of is recorded as The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north[7].
- Frogs's Commons category is recorded as The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north (1896)/Frogs[8].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Bull Frog[9].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Green Frog[10].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Leopard Frog[11].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Wood Frog[12].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Cambridge Frog[13].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Spotted Frog[14].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Northern Frog[15].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Pickerel Frog[16].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Cricket Frog[17].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Swamp Tree Frog[18].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Pickering′s Tree Frog[19].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Common Tree Toad[20].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Common Toad[21].
- Frogs's has part is recorded as Spade-Foot Toad[22].
- Frogs's publication date is recorded as +1896-00-00T00:00:00Z[23].
- Frogs's main subject is recorded as Anura[24].
- Frogs's published in is recorded as The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north[25].
- Frogs's title is recorded as Frogs[26].
Body
Geography
Frogs's part of is recorded as The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north[7].
Designation and Status
Frogs's instance of is recorded as chapter[3].