olfactory lobe
how many leopard frogs are there
Leopard frogs do not not produce human (man) offspring, they produce more leopard frogs.
Leopard Frogs (also known as common frogs or meadow frogs) can be found in damp environments, in temperate parts of North America.
At the anterior end of a frog's brain, the olfactory lobes are located, which are responsible for the sense of smell. These lobes are part of the forebrain and are situated above the cerebral hemispheres. They play a crucial role in processing olfactory information, allowing frogs to detect scents in their environment, which is essential for activities like foraging and mating.
Becuase Northern Leopard Frogs are an amphibian and live in swamps they should drink water.
20 to 80 men frogs
Leopard frogs have 13 pairs of homologous chromosomes, for a total of 26 chromosomes.
no
they eat insects
No, all amphibians are vertebrates.
being dodo holes
Mostly snakes and turtles.