A frog's hopping is an inherited behavior.
Frogs communicate from instinct.
an instint the are born swimmers
The main difference is in the association area. The association area is 90% of the human brain. It is what allows complex thought instead of just survival instinct.
frogs do live on land. not all species of frogs live in water.
Yes, they do eat frogs.
frogs have 13 chromosomes. :)
No. Frogs do not have a thoracic cavity
Yes there mummy teaches them of course they dont its there instinct!
something
they are really horny
like all other animals they care for themselves because the have the instinct or they learnt it from their mother
They have mating calls and distress calls.
I think that it would be that they learn to hunt for food such as fish frogs etc. I think it would also be that they learn how to breath they learn to do tricks like in sea world or another water park or something
My instinct is yes it is. Frogs and turtles often carry the salmonella virus and that could kill a baby, so to be safe I wouldn't let a baby play with either.
Tadpoles are typically filter feeders or herbivorous, while adult frogs are almost entirely carnivorous.
Only some will because frogs and toads look appealing and they stir up a hunter's instinct in the canine, although most frogs and toads are poisonous to dogs and other mammals and their skin secretes a very bitter chemical that will make the dog drop the frog almost immediately.
African Dwarf frogs can be see performing a variety of behaviors such as hunting/searching/eating food, surfacing for oxygen, breeding behaviour, etc.
Every species evolves communication differently. Their survival isn't dependent upon humans, therefore no need to evolve a way to communicate with humans. They speak; they do so as frogs to other frogs. Maybe frogs wonder why we don't speak as they do.
male poison dart frogs call to other males to defend their territory. males fight to determine dominance. that is some of there behaviour, hope this helps:)