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Vern, Alex. Where do frogs come from? San Diego: Green Light Readers/Harcourt, 2000.
Find full textBailer, Darice. How do tadpoles become frogs? New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2011.
Find full textInger, Robert F. Tadpoles of the forested regions of Borneo. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1985.
Find full textJudy, Cutchins, ed. Slippery babies: Young frogs, toads, and salamanders. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1991.
Find full textMaglia, Anne M. Skeletal development of Pelobates cultripes and a comparison of the osteogenesis of pelobatid frogs (Anura: Pelobatidae). Lawrence, Kan: Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 2003.
Find full textUniversity of Kansas. Natural History Museum, ed. Skeletal development of Pelobates cultripes and a comparison of the osteogenesis of pelobatid frogs (Anura: Pelobatidae). Lawrence, Kan: Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 2003.
Find full textill, Burton Jane, and Royston Angela, eds. Frog. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Find full textMeisburger, William F. The history of Papa Frog. Los Altos Hills, Calif: May Davenport, 1994.
Find full textZoehfeld, Kathleen Weidner. From tadpole to frog. New York: Scholastic Reference, 2001.
Find full textRoyston, Angela. Life cycle of a-- frog. Des Plaines, Ill: Heinemann Educational Library, 2009.
Find full textDisney Enterprises. Pixar Animation Studios. Tiana's new dream. Emeryville, CA: LeapFrog, 2009.
Find full textSeidman, Shlomo. Transgenic Xenopus: Microinjection methods and developmental neurobiology. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 1997.
Find full texteconomist, Roach Robert, and Alberta Treasury Branches, eds. The boiling frog dilemma: Saving Canada from economic decline. Calgary, AB: P & P Pub., 2012.
Find full textSavard, Hélène Isabelle. The lethal, sublethal and developmental effects of the botanical insecticide margosan-o (azadirachta indica extracts) on wood frogs (rana sylvatica). Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University Press, 1995.
Find full textCallery, Elizabeth Mary. Developmental regulation of the urea-cycle enzyme, arginase, in the direct-developing frog, eleutherodactylus coqui. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.
Find full textPollard, Stephen J. Development and verification of an aerodynamic model for the NPS FROG UAV using the CMARC panel code software suite. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1998.
Find full textVern, Alex. Where Do Frogs Come From? Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2003.
Find full textFrogs: Genetic Diversity, Neural Development, and Ecological Implications. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2014.
Find full textD, Pollack Emanuel, Bibb Harold D, and American Society of Zoologists. Division of Developmental and Cell Biology., eds. Developmental neurobiology of the frog: Proceedings of a symposium in honor of Jerry J. Kollros, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, December 27-30, 1987. New York: Liss, 1988.
Find full textVern, Alex. Where Do Frogs Come From? (Green Light Readers Level 2). Green Light Readers, 2003.
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