Frogs swallow their food whole so teeth are an unnecessary burden and have been dismissed. ---- Actually, frogs do have teeth. They are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats. However, frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food. Frogs' eyes actually push down into their heads to help with the swallowing process.
None. Frogs are amphibians and all amphibians start off as eggs, then tadpoles, and then eventually frogs.
Frogs are just very sensitive to sounds and movement- it is natural for them as they are preyed upon by many species. The ears on the side of their head I believe aids them in sensing movement in their environment.
Some animals have almost invisible hole on the side of their heads. Other animals have ears as you know. Frogs and Toads, like your category suggests, have little holes in the sides of their heads.
Yes, the brown recluse and the hobo spider bites can cause necrosis, where the flesh sloughs off around the bite area.
ya it bites their heads off
At the side of their heads
One time at band camp this counselor made me take off my pants and bite the head off a squirrel while he touched my wee wee
frogs
A Praying Mantis bites off their mates head after having sex. And they can turn their heads side to side 180 degrees.
All frogs have one head.
if it bites your head off.
Actually, no you cannot, because if you do they will eat eachothers heads off, and blood will gush everywhere as the frogs are screeching in agony, and as they are you will begin to have a sezure then you will DIE! P.S. trust me I've seen it before!
Yes, scientists have discovered frogs with multiple legs and heads due to pollution around factories.
yes he is evil and he bites peoples heads of
20 to 80 men frogs
Frogs have the eyes and noses on the top of their head so they can see their prey and can see while their bodies are submerged under water.