I think none. eather that or they have really small ones.
Frogs do not have any teeth at all.
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A frog's skeletal system is comprised of 159 bones.
No. While many people do not realise frogs have teeth, they do actually have tiny teeth - but they are not used to chew food. The teeth are for the purpose of holding the food, not chewing.
There are 17 species of the green tree frog.
A tree frog lays up to 1000-3000 eggs a year.
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
A frog's vomarine teeth are located in the roof of the frog's mouth. They are used to hold the frog's prey.
I did and they were fine. If the Leopard frog is very large and the tree frog is very small you have the chance of losing your tree frog.
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They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.
To ensure the cod and the common tree frog will not become extinct
An albino frog is a frog lacking pigmentation. A tree frog is a frog that can climb (or in the taxa of those that can). They can be one and the same, ie you can have albino tree frogs.
There are four main tree frogs species in the world. The European tree frog found mostly in eastern Europe, the Common tree frog found in south east Asia, the Cuban tree frog found in Cuba, Florida and the Caribbean Islands and the Red Eyed tree frog of Central America.