they have a clear lid underneath there eye lids that protect their eyes when they open them up underneath water
The membranes over frogs' eyes allow them to see when swimming under water and protect the eyes from debris.
Frog's have 2 eye lids 1 for under water and 1 for above water. The 1 for under water protects the frog's eyes. The eye lid also helps them see under water. Sort of like our gogles wich help us to see under water. The gogles also protect our eyes from water and stuff in the water.
With the nictitating membrane, which keeps it moist
Most frogs live in the water, because the eyes are on top of their head they can see above the water while the rest of their body is hidden under water.
Some frogs can have oxagen enter through there skin.
The frog likes to be in water and eyes on the top of the head help to see what is coming. Crocodiles also have them there.
A frog swims in water, rather than glides.
With its extra set of eyes on its rump. Hope this could help you.
The coloration of a frog's skin goes along with its habitat. If you were in an area that had a lot of green vegetation, the frog would be green, and therefore would blend in with its surroundings. There is vegetation under water too, as well as rocks and sticks. So in a different location with a different frog, there would also be different colors to blend in with. Does that make sense?
Frog Eyes was created in 2001.
its their ears but they're covered to protect from water
yes, the have an external covering to protect from water infiltration