predators
Frogs just get food and protect themselves
They protect themselves by their thick, moist skin.
It's a way for them to protect themselves from predators, it's a form of defense.
They just hop away.
Frogs typically use camouflage, toxins in their skin, and jumping ability as defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. Some species of frogs can also puff themselves up to appear larger when threatened.
giving frogs better water
it so hot the poison protects the frog and poison melts off and cant protect themselves
Frogs protect themselves from too much cold or too much heat by their moist skin.
No.
Many frogs are poisonous, and/or taste bad. They advertise this fact to their predators through the use of colors on their skin. Some frogs camoflauge themselves by having skin colour similar to their surroundings. eg Green tree frog has the colour of a leaf. Some frogs mimic the colours of a poisonous frog, to trick their predators into thinking they are poisonous. Finally, frogs may jump or swim away when they think a predator is after them.
Yes, in spring when there are no female frogs, male frogs turn themselves into female to breed.
Frogs have various adaptations to their environment, such as their moist skin that helps them breathe through their skin, their powerful hind legs for jumping, and their unique ability to absorb water through their skin. These adaptations help frogs survive in different habitats and protect themselves from predators.