Yes they are. They see no colors only grayish and whitish but they can still see you!
I have one and it sees me!
no
They are small (dwarf) and are native to Africa.They are technically African dwarf frogs.
The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.
African Clawed frogs have fully webbed toes with small claws on their hind feet, while regular frogs have unwebbed toes. African Clawed frogs lack a visible external eardrum, known as the tympanum, which is present in regular frogs. Additionally, African Clawed frogs tend to have a smoother skin compared to the typically rough skin of regular frogs.
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
frogs can see some color! lizards see very little, and mainly black and white
Yes. They are color blind. :)
A temperature of between 70F and 80F is ideal for African dwarf frogs.
African Dwarf Frogs live at the bottom so prey cannot get them.
No a frog cannot go blind in high temperatures because frogs are different from amphibians because they do not have a tail. Frogs typically have tiny eyes and are nearly blind, although they can tell light from dark.
No they do not.
All dogs are color blind