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Frogs go through metamorphosis. a. True b. False
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Frogs go through metamorphosis.
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Yes they do because they start as eggs then they turn into a tadpole and finale they grow gills,legs,lungs and tails and then they leave the water and live on land mostly. :)
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Yes yes yes yes yes!!!!
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