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frog1 [frɒg, ingl. am. frɑ:g] SUST.

frog ZOOL.:

frog

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to have a frog in one's throat

frog2 SUST. pey. (French person)

tree frog SUST.

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The very top of the screen contains five frog homes which are the destinations for each frog.
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However, even if the infection leaves the frog and body temperature returns to previous normal levels, the infection can reemerge.
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This frog will also eat seemingly unusual animals, such as crustaceans, mollusks, arthropods, and arachnids.
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This adaptation is thought to have evolved in the golden frog because of the noise of the fast-moving streams which formed its natural habitat.
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When the frog applies pressure, the cells adhere to irregularities on the surface and the grip is maintained through surface tension.
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He still believes that he is destined for great public importance, and treats a frog, dragonfly, and duck that meet him with appropriate disdain.
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In the palmar/plantar part of the hoof, the periople is thicker and more rubbery over the heels, and it merges with frog material.
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The frog has since been reclassified as critically endangered.
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But the fish are caught in a net, while the frog escapes.
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Some frog calls are so loud that they can be heard up to a mile away.
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