olfactory lobe
Yes, frogs exhibit bilateral symmetry. Cephalization is the concentration of nervous tissue at one end of an organism. The frog has this nervous tissue (the brain) at the anterior end of the body (the head.)
Bullfrog, green frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, chorus frog, leopard frog, tree frog.
no roles
Bullfrog, green and leopard frogs, pickerel frog.
If the Northern leopard frog were to become extinct it would break the food chain. That would cause a collapse in the ecosystem.
olfactory lobes
the forward part of a frog
The scientific name of a leopard frog is Rana pipiens
Northern Leopard Frog was created in 1782.
Southern Leopard Frog was created in 1886.
Plains Leopard Frog was created in 1973.
I did and they were fine. If the Leopard frog is very large and the tree frog is very small you have the chance of losing your tree frog.
Anterior
Yes, frogs exhibit bilateral symmetry. Cephalization is the concentration of nervous tissue at one end of an organism. The frog has this nervous tissue (the brain) at the anterior end of the body (the head.)
A leopard frog (sometimes called a meadow frog) is not something you play with (as you might with a dog) - so I would say no.
its a frog
The front half of the frog is called the Anterior.