The following thoughts are compliments of DH#7PM:
Day two: We are letting the frogs eat their food and they seem to only be nipping at the food. It seems that the grass is used, not only as camouflage against predators, but to use the bathroom too! I wonder what the rocks are for? The frogs don't seem to be doing anything with them. Being totally aquatic, or having to live always in water, was something I didn't know about frogs. It's probably just certain kinds of frogs that have to live in water all the time. The frogs are fun to watch, as they'll stop and go numerous of times, and the colors are unique to me. The frogs are red and green.
The following thoughts are compliments of HR#17PM:
One of our group members had water on her spoon, and when she dropped it, the frog moved. It tried to jump out of its tank! We saw the frogs eating and poking its head out of the water.
RC#2PM had this to say about their group's frogs:
The frogs move a lot. When Mrs. Brookins touched the frogs, they moved. We noticed when the frogs opened their mouths, they made bubbles! Their legs can stretch really long, and one of our frogs doesn't have a hand. I wonder what happened to it? They sure do swim a lot. It's fun to watch them swim, twirl around and jump. We notice the frogs come up for air, by sticking their heads out of the water, then dive back down underwater where they eat, and at times, even lay motionless in the water, almost as if they were dead.
RC#3PM noticed this about their group's frogs:
As we were sitting there, we saw one of the frogs jump up extremely fast and grab a food flake. It seems that one of them aren't, or perhaps just lazy.
The following thoughts are compliments of MJ#9PM:
when we put the food in, the frogs dove down to the bottom and ate the food. We tapped the sides of the water tank and the frogs went crazy! They swam back up to the surface and poked their head up.

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