The membranes over frogs' eyes allow them to see when swimming under water and protect the eyes from debris.
Frog Eyes was created in 2001.
The tympanum is an external hearing structure in frogs and toads, located just behind the eye. It does not actually process sound waves; it simply transmits them to the amphibian's inner ear, which is protected from water and other foreign objects.
A frog's ears are located on the sides of its head, behind its eyes. They are round, flat spots called tympanic membranes that allow the frog to hear sounds and vibrations around them.
Yes. There is a frog with red eyes. Was it called a three toed tree frog?
It uses its eyes.
it is a green and red eyes frog
The frogs eyes are much prettier.
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.
Yes and no depending on which frog ,normally if the frog is poisonous their eyes are big so they can defend their selfs better,And if they are normal frogs There about as big as your pinky nail
It makes it easier for the frog to swallow its prey.
Many birds, reptiles, and mammals have nictitating membranes on their eyes. These membranes are transparent and can blink while leaving the eyes open.
The Frog Have An Protection On His Eyes