On the inside.
endoskeleton- bones on the inside of it's body, as opposed to plates or skeletal structure on the outside.
No, frogs do not have exoskeletons.Specifically, the term comes from the Greek words ἔξω (éxō "outer") and σκελετός (skeletos, "skeleton"). It describes a skeleton which protects and supports its owner's body from the outside. In contrast, the internally-located, endoskeleton of a frog protects and supports the amphibian's body from the inside.
The bull frog has an endoskeliton, which means the skeleton is on the inside.
The ornate frog is a vertebrate.
a frog sandwich
Because the poison of some frogs, (poison dart frog's) poison is on the outside of the body, not the inside.
frog sandwhich
John built a model of a frog skeleton using toothpicks
A frog sandwich! Or maybe a zombie bunny...
Bones
The frog's kidneys (2) are located dorsally, outside the body cavity in the sub-ventral lymph sinus.
Just a normal internal skeleton