Frogs and butterflies are similar because they both have a life cycle that consists of changing their bodies completely. Frogs are originally tadpoles, and butterflies are originally caterpillars.
When butterflies and frogs are young, they are both in a egg
* they are both colorful. * Metamorphosis from one life stage to the next, including change of method of motility (walking/hopping vs. flying/swimming)
* frequently confused with a less 'attractive' relative (moth, toad) *
They are similar in the sense that there is a huge difference in their immature stage vs their adult stage as well as the places they can inhabit. The butterfly begins life as a caterpillar, earthbound, and then forms a cocoon. It finally emerges as a butterfly with the ability to fly. The frog begins life in the water swimming around as a tadpole. As it matures it grows legs and is then able to walk or hop about on land.
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yes they are because they both kind of are in the air the frog jumps and the butterfly flys
Its cycles starts with egg
They are both living things.
They both go through metamorphosis as they grow and develop.
Frogs and toads are basically the same except for a few differences. Toads have round bodies that are dry and bumpy. Frogs have thin bodies that are smooth and moist. Toads have short stubby legs that do not jump very far in proportion to body length, while frogs have long legs that jump great distances in proportion to body length. The tadpoles of the toads are generally black, while the tadpoles of frogs are generally brown. Toads live on land and only return to water to mate, while most frogs will live in or near water they're whole lives. Toads have glands behind their eyes called paratoid glands that produce bufotoxin which varies in intensity, while frogs have no such glands. Toads have "warts" which let them store fat, while frogs don't. Frog skin allows absorption of small amounts of oxygen, while the toads' skin doesn't. Toads hibernate in holes they either dig or find, while frogs will just bury themselves in the mud at the bottom of the pond.
they're both green.....
and they're both amphibians....
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Comment- turtles are reptiles
Comment - both are animals, both are vertebrates, both are quadrupeds, both have two eyes, neither have external ears, both are oviparous...
The two similarities between a Frog and a Turtle are:
Comment: many turtles are amphibious (they can swim), but none are amphibians (members of the class Amphibia).
They both have eyes,legs and arms.
Both have heart, lungs and brain. Frog and man both inhale Oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. They both reproduce sexually.
snakes slither and frogs hop
frog is emphibian like turtle.frog and turtle both live on land and in water.both do not have tail.
They are both green!
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They are both vertebrates
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frog is emphibian like turtle.frog and turtle both live on land and in water.both do not have tail.
They are both green!
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Turtle is to reptile as frog is to amphibian.
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
Frog Mouth Turtle
A duck is a bird, while a turtle is a reptile. The bird has smooth feathers, while a turtle has a shell and a rough body. ....Etc.
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It's the same than the difference between the hair of a turtle and a snake.
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No, I have never hear of the frog mouth turtle, and me not knowing a turtle species is very very rare. I heard that one was in the Yogi bear movie so it is defiantly not real or had ever been real. But there is a cool little creature called a turtle frog. Look up "turtle frog" on google images. They are really fascinating.