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Why is the head of a frog important?

The frog head is important because the nares/nostrils are located at the tip of the head. Without being able to breathe, the frog could not go under water.


There was a frog on a log in a pond where was he when he jumped?

In the pond. (If he jumps, he lands in the pond.)


Why does a frog pull its eyes back into its head?

It makes it easier for the frog to swallow its prey.


What advantage does the frog have its eyes on top of his head?

The frog likes to be in water and eyes on the top of the head help to see what is coming. Crocodiles also have them there.


What happens when a grasshopper lands on your head?

It means the thing was prego and found your head to be particularly mossy. Perfect for grasshopper eggs to flurish. And this also means that we all know where the next swarm of locust will be coming from!


What happens to a frog that is in the path of the passing car?

of course the frog will hit by the wheels of the car and will die


Where is the frog's eardrum located in its body?

On it's head


What happens if a frog pees on your face?

nothing will happen.. Because it is not true that you'll have warts when a frog pees on you.


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Where are the ears on a poison arrow frog?

A poison arrow (or other frog) does not have ears per sebut has what is called a tympanum on their head behind each eye. It picks up vibrations and transfers them into the inner part of the frog's head where the rest of the organs of hearing are located. Recall that the frog's "ears" have to work under water, and the "ear" of a frog (or toad) is completely covered by the tympanum. The frog's other hearing organs are behind the tympanum in the inner head. Got links if you want 'em.


What does the head mean on a frog?

The head of a frog contains several key anatomical features essential for its survival. It houses the eyes, which provide excellent vision for spotting prey and predators, and the mouth, equipped with a sticky tongue for capturing food. Additionally, the head includes sensory organs that help the frog navigate its environment and communicate with others. Overall, the head plays a critical role in feeding, sensing, and interacting with the frog's surroundings.


What kind of wet places does frog like?

Yes they love creeks,ponds,and streams. And in wet lands.