Quote Originally Posted by Treefrog123 View Post
Charlamanda and Terry i know it sounds like a had topic but i may do just north american or south or europe. I might also do any other grouping but it is a long term project and i will still have one week from now to decide what project to pick
Is this for college? and If so, than for what subject?
Sounds fair. Your could definitely do a particular region. My concern is, depending on the length and complexity level, you may be compromising valuable or pertinent info by discussing so many at a time, but it's your paper, you can write what you want to, of course. Just trying to help you in any way I can, but I won't solicate any more advice after this, unless you ask, sound fair?
It's be my own experience that when you are discussing lots of info on a lot of stuff it can get a bit overwhelming trying to give enough info on each for it to be concise and informative. Maybe try to limit it to the east or west coast or maybe even a state in N. America or a country in either, N. or S. America. Keep in mind that even in each state in the US they're can be hundreds of frogs found natively,and a few invasive species too. That's a lot of frogs to discuss.
Like I said before it's your paper and we'll help out when and if we can. Best of luck.