Frogs do not have opposable thumbs. Among the few animals who do are: ferrets, apes/monkeys, raccoons, lemurs.
No
. Male's thumbs are bigger at the base for gripping the female during mating.
the male frog has a black dot on their thumbs so they have thumbs
Males tend to have much larger, fleshier thumbs. That is how they hold onto her.
The sex of a wood frog can only be reliably determined based on external morphology shortly before, during or after the breeding season. Male wood frogs have enlarged thumbs. they will also hava a dark patch on their thumbs to 'grip' females during mating. Female wood frogs do not have these enlarged thumbs. Additionally, female wood frogs tend to be larger than male wood frogs, but this is not true for all individuals.
Frog thumbs are important for gripping objects or surfaces and aiding in climbing or jumping. They provide increased dexterity and mobility for frogs to navigate their environment efficiently and catch prey.
You can tell if a frog is a male or a female by the size of it's thumb. Male frogs have larger thumbs.
Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3
No, the thumbs up signal was the mercy sign. A thumbs down of a thumbs turned was the death signal.
they do not have thumbs... they do not have thumbs...
The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.