If the cat did not chew and the frog was small enough to go down and it did not spend too much time down there because frogs need to breathe like any on else, no problem.
The wart on a frog's skin serves as a defense mechanism against predators by making the frog appear unappetizing or dangerous. This adaptation helps the frog survive in its environment by deterring potential threats and increasing its chances of avoiding being eaten.
Whether or not a frog can survive being swallowed and then vomited by a cat depends on the situation. A very small frog may be able to survive this, if the cat didn't chew it, but cats typically bite their prey before swallowing, making it unlikely that a frog could survive.
No, due to the fact that the bird's digestive system will completely destroy the egg until it is not an egg anymore, but just a bunch of stuff the bird couldn't use an therefore waste.
Visceral organs of a frog should not be eaten raw.
In defense, if a poison dart frog is eaten, it will harm whatever ate it.
it can survive in water
Is the frog poisinous? if so then the frog might be eaten and then the bear dies of poison. If the frog wasen't, then I would say the Bear
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
frog legs, and also snails
Frog's legs.
Frogs just get food and protect themselves