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In certain species, it can be easy to tell the difference. In Bullfrogs, the males are larger and have a larger tympanum these are ears-the circles located directly behind the eyes.

In many tropical frogs, the males have brighter more vibrant colors. Frog eggs do not have a shell, so they need some kind of moisture to keep them from drying out until they hatch.

Some frogs have come up with amazing ways to keep their eggs wet besides laying them directly in water. There are frogs that lay eggs under leaves above water in damp rainforests and when they hatch the tadpoles fall into the water where they can develop into little froglets. There are some frogs that carry their eggs on their back and the male Darwin frog actually swallows the eggs and keeps them in his vocal sac until they hatch! Yes, many frogs can change color.

Frogs change color to help hide from predators by matching the colors of their surroundings. The also change color to help control their body temperature as some colors absorb more or less light and can cool or warm them up.

They use pigment cells called chromatophores to change color. Most frogs cannot completely change their color, instead they change the shade lighter or darker of their basic color. Some frogs are slimy because they are covered in a mucous coating.

This coating helps them keep their skin moist which helps them breathe through their skin. The mucous often contains other chemicals, like antibacterial or anti fungals to help protect the frog. Other frogs actually secrete a waxy coating that they spread across their body to help retain moisture in areas that have high temperatures or if they are active during the day.

The white stuff is secreted toxins. Some salamanders and frogs or toads secrete noxious chemicals as deterrents to predators. These secretions can be relatively mild to highly toxic.

If you see white stuff on an amphibian skin, do not touch it! Yes, frogs have lungs like we do and if their lungs fill with water, they can drown just like us. Frogs can also breathe through their skin. They need to keep their skin moist to be able to breathe through their skin, so if their skin dries out they are not able to absorb oxygen. They use their skin to absorb oxygen when underwater, but if there is not enough oxygen in the water, they will drown.

To not waste all the nutritious protein found in their skin. Frogs shed their skin periodically like most animals, but they do not slough it off and leave it behind. Frogs actually push the shedding skin into their mouth and eat it. This is the ultimate way to recycle all the components they used to produce their skin. So they can see behind them and to the sides without having to turn their head around.

The large eyes are set far apart from each other and protrude out of their heads to give them an almost degree view of their surroundings.

This helps them see potential predators and prey to either make a quick escape or catch their dinner. If your frog is going to take more than half a day, break it down into smaller steps that will take 4 hours or less. The next concrete action on that list is your new frog. Todoist makes it easy to break tasks down into smaller sub-tasks that you can quickly check off to build momentum.

Once you start breaking your big tasks down, you may be tempted to schedule out your frogs for the whole week or several weeks to come. Accurately forecasting tasks into the future is nearly impossible and will only set you up for getting behind quickly.

One of the benefits of Eat The Frog is that you get to start fresh with a singular focus each morning. Identify and tackle your frogs one day at a time. Ok, so you should plan a little bit ahead. For example, today my frog was to finish the first draft of this guide. Learn how to create an effective workday shutdown ritual so you can leave work at work and start the next day ready to hit the ground running. Whatever your frog for the day happens to be, do it first thing when you sit down to work.

Focus all of your mental energy on your frog and only your frog. Not a morning person? The same principles of hyper-prioritization can be applied to any time of day that you feel the most energized, focused, and productive. When that time comes around each day, do your most important task first. As with most workflows, there are multiple ways you can set them up with Todoist. For Eat The Frog, we recommend one of two approaches: priority levels or labels. The easiest way to set up Eat The Frog in Todoist is with priority levels.

Identify your most important task and mark it P1. This filtered view will show just your P1 tasks due today — in other words, your single frog for the day.

When it comes to productivity methods , it's tempting to go for the more complex workflows and overlook the simple ones. However, the most effective methods are the ones we can stick to when we're low on energy and fall back on when we find ourselves reverting to bad habits. Whether you're looking to overcome procrastination or bring more focus and intention to your workday, Eat The Frog is a deceptively simple yet powerful tool to help you get there. Becky writes, edits, and attempts to follow her own productivity advice from her home office in Minneapolis, USA.

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