Yes, you can smell a frog if you want. It is possible but that doesn't mean you have to but the CLEAR answer to you question is YES you CAN smell a frog! (they may not smell like anything!)
yes it is possible to smell a frog i dont know why you would want to but thats your buisness
They smell bad.
i suppose so
The most anterior portion of the leopard frog brain is the olfactory bulbs. These structures are responsible for processing information related to smell and play a key role in the frog's sense of smell and chemoreception.
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The olfaction refers to the sense of smell in any animal.
According to the Thackrey Medical Museum in Leeds it does! Though I have read somewhere from a brain surgeon that the brain has no smell at all!
you are really stupid and smell of 4 day old frog spit and you are as interesting as a wet carrot
deadly night shade. she hid the smell with frog's breathe.
The external nostrils of a frog lead to the nasal cavity, which is part of the respiratory system. When the frog breathes, air enters through these nostrils and passes into the lungs for gas exchange. The nostrils also play a role in the frog's sense of smell, allowing it to detect scents in its environment. Additionally, during underwater activities, frogs can close their nostrils to prevent water from entering the nasal cavity.
The frog has many of the same senses as a human. Their sense organs include olfactory lobes which allow for smell. Two eyes are located on the frog for seeing. He frog does have eardrums which are known as tympanic membranes that allow them to hear.