They do not have a name per say, these sucker-like adhesive disks are just called pads that help the frog grip vertical surfaces and aid in climbing.
poison dart frogs do not have webbed feet. they have sticky pads on there feet
Why are there pads on a frogs or a toads feet Because when a frog or a toad leaps if it leaps on to something wet is can stay on otherwise it would fall off
lilly pads
Frogs do not have chicken feet, if anything they have duck feet. Frogs have webbed feet. Frogs have frog feet
Yes, their feet are called "paws" which are thick pad like. Dogs sweat through these pads and they provide protection.
Frogs eat lily pads every now and then but not in a significant amount. Lily pads are commonly eaten by fishes, aphids, and snails.
Externally, all male frogs have pads on their feet while females don't. Internally, females have eggs and so on while male frogs have testes and so on.
They're just called "pads". Improved answer: Some people call the pads "Fozies" or an individual "Fozie", kind of rhymes with "toes-ies" as in toes
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
In Ponds with Lily Pads...
copulation