Yes, they do
Yes, some frogs, like the Green and Golden Bell Frog, have cannibalistic tendencies. If your going to introduce new frogs together, the smaller frogs should be at least 2/3 the size of the other frogs, to avoid being eaten.
The decline of the green and golden bell frog is mainly attributed to habitat destruction, pollution, and the spread of the chytrid fungus, which is a fungal disease affecting amphibians. Urbanization, agriculture, and climate change also contribute to their disappearance. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore their habitats to prevent further decline.
if you lick a frog your tongue gets covered in green warts?
A frog that is golden.
Panamanian golden frog was created in 1933.
Golden Frog - company - was created in 2010.
Golden poison frog was created in 1978.
Generally, as long as the frog.
The tongue is attached to the front of the mouth on a frog.
A frog's tongue is fastened to the front of the mouth instead of the back. This is an adaption the frog has made over time. It is in the front so it does not block the epiglottis (esophagus) and so the frog can reach its tongue out farther to catch a fly with speed and accuracy.
Depends on the species and how big the frog is.
oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed