A frog's eyes are on top of its head and this gives it a field of vision that's nearly 180 degrees. Its eyes also help the frog push food down its throat. This happens because when a frog swallows, the movement causes its eyes to be pulled down into the roof of its mouth. Frogs have fantastic night vision.
Some functions of a frog's eye are:
1. To see danger
2. To find prey/ mostly insects
3. To swallow food by pushing down on the prey (the frog is able to do this because the frog's eyes are connected to the roof of its mouth)
The purpose of a frogs eye is to hunt food and escape enemies with excellent night vision at night, and during day, If they are hunting.
Frogs use their eyes to catch prey, or in general, to see things.
The primary purpose of a frog's eyes is for vision. They must hunt using their acute eyesight. They wait, still and patient, until their prey comes within their vision, and at the right opportunity, grab their food.
A less known but interesting fact is that a frog uses its eyes to help push food down its throat. Frogs' eyes actually push down into their heads to help with the swallowing process.
Because it's eyes are so bumped out, by closing it's eyes, the eyes help push down the roof of the frog's mouth to hold it's prey. However, it cannot chew it's prey even though it has teeth (it is also primarily to hold it's prey), and cannot use it's eyes to push the prey down its throat.
When frogs of any kind swallow any prey of any kind the frog rolls back its eyes into its throat. The eyes push the frogs prey there. Frogs do not only blink they roll back their eyes.
With their eyes. That's what they are there for.
Or do you mean:
Very well, thanks for asking!
The optic lobe is located in the mid-brain of the frog. Optic lobes are involved in controlling the frog's vision.
It controls the vision.
smell and vision
The eye sockets protect the eyes of the frog
for a great vision
A lid on the eye of the frog? :s
do you see super smart frogs with advanced technology??? NO!!!
Frogs don't have what is usually considered an ear canal. You can see their ear-drum flat on their head.
frogs can see some color! lizards see very little, and mainly black and white
The nictitiating membrane protects the eye so frogs can see in water.
Frogs have two sets of eyelids. The first set works much like human eyelids, for the frog closes them to shut out light and wipe its eyes clean. But when frogs dive, they close the second set of eyelids, which are transparent and enable frogs to see clearly as they swim underwater
So they can see...
Yes, there are tree and ground frogs that are native. See them below-
yes
no scn
Please see the Related Link below for Harlequin Frogs.
with their eyes?
well red eyed tree frogs can see farther....and they can spot there prey faster..
No, frogs cant see because they have eyes.
frogs can turn their eyes in different directions to see whats behind,in front and on the sides of them so they can see you from different directions. they can even see you from behind when the frog is facing forward!
do you see super smart frogs with advanced technology??? NO!!!
The Frog Have An Protection On His Eyes
because they blend in with the water