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Do all frogs live in wet places?

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Do all frogs live in wet places?

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(Miranda Byrd, Eli Brown Elementary, Salt River RECC) Frogs like it wet, too! However, I have seen tree frogs hanging out in trees during the day, and leopard frogs can often be found in grassy areas hanging out around the roots eating bugs and worms (I prefer pizza). If you are going to look for frogs, though, you should concentrate your efforts on small ponds and mudpuddles. These places usually have less fish that could eat the tadpoles, so you’ll have more frogs to catch. Do snakes just live in dry places? (Miranda Byrd, Eli Brown Elementary, Salt River RECC) Not all snakes live in dry places. Northern water snakes like to hang around – you guessed it – water. They are found near creeks, ponds, and swamps all over Kentucky. Queen snakes live their entire lives around streams and eat crayfish that have just shed their skin (they are much softer to eat that way). – Very cool! Queen snakes and northern water snakes are both found around Bardstown, so you may get lucky and see one in a

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