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The Boreal Chorus Frog: Canada's Tiny Amphibian with the Mighty Voice - (Reading > Information)

The Boreal Chorus Frog: Canada's Tiny Amphibian with the Mighty Voice

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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.

- The Boreal Chorus Frog can produce sounds disproportionate to its physical size. - The frog's breeding cycle is synchronized with seasonal temperature changes. - Scientists are studying the frog's winter survival mechanisms for medical applications. - The Boreal Chorus Frog's eggs require specific vegetation to develop properly. - Male frogs compete through their calls to attract females during mating season. - The frog's population has declined significantly in Quebec over the past decade. - The Boreal Chorus Frog can survive having more than half of its body water frozen. - Agricultural chemicals pose a particular threat to these amphibians. - Conservation strategies include maintaining connections between different frog habitats.

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