your local library!!!! there will be a parking lot out side the library where either you can park your car or parents drop you off. or even ride bike there. when you walk in the swinging door, there will be a lady, normally called a "librarian" who can show where books for the above mentioned subject are. or you could go looking on your own, most likely in the science aisle. so you look for the science section and walk up and down the aisles. on both sides of you, there are going to large pieces of wood, usually, with shelves on them. these are called bookcases. on these bookcases there will something called a book. look for a book for frogs and then grasp book firmly with your hand. gently pull out book as not to spill over other books. hold book and walk over to the counter where the "librarian" is and tell her you would like to borrow this book and she will assist you with the rest of the process of READING A BOOK.

specific enough?




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2 Responses to “Where can I find how the red eyed tree frog cares for its young(be very specfic)?”

  1. This site says:

    "They have about 60 babies a year. The eggs are usually found on a leaf over water. When they hatch the young (tadpoles) fall into the water."
    http://pes.ucf.k12.pa.us/Theme...../frog3.htm
    References :

  2. your local library!!!! there will be a parking lot out side the library where either you can park your car or parents drop you off. or even ride bike there. when you walk in the swinging door, there will be a lady, normally called a "librarian" who can show where books for the above mentioned subject are. or you could go looking on your own, most likely in the science aisle. so you look for the science section and walk up and down the aisles. on both sides of you, there are going to large pieces of wood, usually, with shelves on them. these are called bookcases. on these bookcases there will something called a book. look for a book for frogs and then grasp book firmly with your hand. gently pull out book as not to spill over other books. hold book and walk over to the counter where the "librarian" is and tell her you would like to borrow this book and she will assist you with the rest of the process of READING A BOOK.

    specific enough?
    References :

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