Only when they are in tadpole form.
Frogs do not have a neck, as their head is directly connected to their body without a distinct neck structure. However, they do have a tail during their larval stage as tadpoles, which is lost as they undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs. Adult frogs are characterized by their lack of both a neck and a tail.
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Frogs and toads belong to the order Anura (meaning "without a tail", since most have no tail in their adult form). They also have a very short backbone.
Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones. Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones.
In Greek, it means "a tail." 'an priv. + o'yra` a tail.
The psychologist and neuroscientist Stephen Kosslyn found that after he asked the question, "Can frogs have lips and a stubby tail?" most people reported visualizing the frog, starting with the face ("no lips") and mentally rotating the image to look for the stubby tail.
The original Latin for frog is "rana". This also is the name of the genus in which most of the species of frog are found.
Salamanders are the only group with a fully developed tail. All frogs lack a tail without exception. The frogs do develop a tail in the larval stage but it gets lost after metamorfosis. There is a third group of amfibians: the Gymnophiona or caecilians . These generally have a shorter tail, soms species lach a tail. All caecilians are worm-like wether they have a tal or not. The presence of a tail in this group is only visible on the underside. In tailless species, the cloaca is at the end of the body, in tailcarrying species it is more to the middle.
no, the scorpion will posion it with it's tail.
They have a permeable skin, they all have a larval stage with a tail and except frogs the tail remains in the adult stage.