Frogs have adapted in their eye placement, which helps them easily find food and avoid predators. They are camouflaged to blend in with their surroundings and have developed very powerful legs to allow for long jumps.
yes,frogs are a adaptations . Frogs have evolved from early frogs, which had separate bones in its body, to todays frogs - where the bones in the tail have fused together.
the African Horned Toad or Bull Frog (I forget which) has the ability to switch genders when a certain number of male or females is not sufficient to sustain the population
Frogs adapt to jumping with their hind legs.
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
a frog is adapted for moving about in water because they move there back legs up and down to give them strength to move and they use there front legs to move in different directions xx
No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
So then they can lay there eggs in the water.
The red eye'd tree frog has adapted by hiding in trees.
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
without the water, the frog's skin dries up and kills the frog.
A frog's skin is permeable, this means it lets water in and out. Frog skins also let oxygen pass in and carbon dioxide pass out.
a frog is adapted for moving about in water because they move there back legs up and down to give them strength to move and they use there front legs to move in different directions xx
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.
Frog: Moss, and wet gravel and rocks. Toad: This is not so straightforward... Some toads are adapted to very dry climates/habitats; some toads are adapted to very wet climates/habitats. You will have to figure out what type/species of toad it is.
No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.
it is camouflaged and has sticky pads on it's feet.
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
The poison arrow frog has vivid colors which warns predators to keep away from them. If a bird ever get the taste of one, it is likely that it will not eat one again. After all, it is poisonous
Yes, the mammalian limps are adapted for variety methods of food gathering. For instance the cat family has four legs which enables them hunt for their prey. The frog has webbed feet which helps it in swimming.