no they dont. frogs dont have hair
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Frog Hair - 2004 was released on: USA: 10 October 2004 (limited)
The cast of Frog Hair - 2004 includes: Mark Landon Smith as Gary
The phrase "fine as a frog's hair split in half" is a humorous way of emphasizing that something is exceptionally fine or thin. Since frogs do not have hair, the phrase comically implies that something can't be any finer or thinner than the non-existent hair of a frog being split in half.
The lack of fur. No hair. Smooth as a frog. - wjs1632 -
There isn't any major importance other than they use frog juice in their hair.
I'm pretty sure it's silver.
ITS A hairy bunch of birds' nest, twigs, dirt, frog
It's the same than the difference between the hair of a turtle and a snake.
As a professional violin and bow maker and a violinist for 48 years, I can tell you there is no such thing. The bow consists of the stick, tip, frog and hair-which is horse hair. The frog parts are the button, screw, eyelet, underslide, slide, ferule, plugs and wedge.
No, they are not. A raccoon is a kind of mammal, which is an animal with hair, while a frog is a kind of amphibian, which is an animal without hair that (if I remember correctly) starts in the water, undergoes some form of metamorphasis and then lives on land. They are in almost no way related to eachother.
a) an amphibianb) a frenchmanc) the cleft in a horse's hoofd) female genitaliae) the base of a violin bow where the horse hair meets the tension screw.Most often, the word "frog" refers to a smooth-skinned, tailless amphibian. A "frog in ones' throat" is a slang term for laryngitis.
Frogs are amphibians. They live part time in water and part time on land. Mammals have hair (at least some hair at some point in their lives) and give their young milk.