its not just that the frogs jump, its how they jump.
If humans try to jump away from immediate danger, we would be going a couple feet at a time, while frogs doing the same thing would get 10-25 feet per jump, while their hunter is not as fast as the frog
The counter shading provides camouflage for the frog and keeps the prey from being able to see it easily. It is also able to blend in with the surroundings.
Frog eggs, because a sea star develops faster therefore needing less yolk for development and being able to feed sooner than a frog.
The tongue is attached to the front of the mouth on a frog.
So the frog can see prey and preditors on bothsides of its body with ease. frogs have eyes on the top of their head so the do not have to expose themselve to predators if they want to look aroundThe positioning of a frog's eyes constitutes an adaptive advantage for the species in two ways. First, it enables a frog to see in an 160-degree arc, which is much wider than most other animals, and enables to frog to spot predators quickly. Second, the frog is able to hide most of its body under water or within soil or other ground cover while maintaining visual connection with its surroundings. This, too, affords the frog an outstanding survival advantage.The eyes of a frog are on top of their head so they can detect predators from above. Since frogs live in the water or on the ground, the danger always come from above. In treefrogs, the eyes are positioned rather on the sides of the head.
A frog might be able to live without its tongue only for a short while. This is because a frog relies on its tongue to trap insects for food.
they are camouflaged
Because the frog cant bear to see your hideous facial features.
The counter shading provides camouflage for the frog and keeps the prey from being able to see it easily. It is also able to blend in with the surroundings.
A leopard frog's physical adaptive are their feets. They help to jump high and far.
The frog head is important because the nares/nostrils are located at the tip of the head. Without being able to breathe, the frog could not go under water.
Whether or not a frog can survive being swallowed and then vomited by a cat depends on the situation. A very small frog may be able to survive this, if the cat didn't chew it, but cats typically bite their prey before swallowing, making it unlikely that a frog could survive.
Frogs are one of the most adaptive animals in nature. They have one liter of blood in their body.
it is an amphibian. it has webbed feet which helps it to swim in water the breathe through gills
Frog eggs, because a sea star develops faster therefore needing less yolk for development and being able to feed sooner than a frog.
Is it something to do with the big and deadlyelephant being in trouble, and therefore no longer able to hurt the frog, and so even a teeny tiny frog will stand up to it? :O
The tongue is attached to the front of the mouth on a frog.
The dorsal side has a more dark color so that it is able to blend in with moss or lily pads in the water. Where as the ventral side is a more yellow color so it blend with plants underneath the water and out of preys sight.