Amphibians
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- Q1
Which of the following is a key identifier on frogs?
Tail
Vent
Tympanum
Crest
60s - Q2
Which of the following consume pinkie mice?
Large Salamanders
Large Tadpoles
Large Frogs
Large toads
300s - Q3
What Vitamin is important for growth? (without this vitamin, it can lead to MBD [Metabolic Bone Disorder])
B
A
D
C
300s - Q4
How long should a new animal be quarantined?
6 months
2-3 months
8 weeks
2-3 weeks
300s - Q5
Infections from wounds common due to poor husbandry & inappropriate housing include:
Broken bones, bruises, and overpopulation due to mating
Tumors, bacterial infections, and cancer
Fighting, broken bones, and tumors
Burn wounds, bacterial infections, and fighting
300s - Q6
What products are not safe to use as substrate?
coconut fiber
bark and wood chips
sawdust
leaves
300s - Q7
It is ok to handle a salamander's tail when restraining. T/F
It would be the best option
Hmmm, idk
False
True
300s - Q8
Why is it important to always wear gloves or wash your hands after handling any and all amphibians?
To prevent any un-natural slippage/shedding of their skin
They produce numerous amounts of salmonella
So you don't get slime everywhere
Most species are poisonous
300s - Q9
How long can a salamander live?
10-12 years
18-20 years
20-30 years
8-12 years
300s - Q10
About how many species of frog live in the US?
120
30
35
60
300s - Q11
Because each individual species have their own requirements, what are the most important things to research in order to maintain a healthy amphibian and their environment?
lifespan, proper equipment, size
water ph, statistics, temperature, weight
temperature, proper equipment, water ph, nutrition, safety requirements
statistics, lifespan, weight, size
300s - Q12
What is the life span of a frog?
8-10 years
20-30 years
10-12 years
18-20 years
300s