we can see their head and tehir upper backs. when they are swimming we ca nsee their hindlegs.
Frogs live both underwater and above (on land). They are amphibians.
No. They are air breathing reptiles who have to surface to breathe.
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Frogs' eyes are positioned on the top of their heads, allowing them to see above the water's surface while most of their body remains submerged. This placement provides them with a wide field of vision to spot predators and prey. Additionally, their eyes can bulge out, enhancing their ability to focus on objects both above and below the water.
I'm pretty sure that all tree frogs remain small - I have Pacific Tree Frogs. The species you want to avoid are Pacman frogs, Pixie Frogs, African Clawed Frogs, and of course Bullfrogs.
Well frogs have to remain moist or they die. They also need the water to lay their eggs.
NO. no they do not. -_-
It depends on the species. Toads generally are bumpy and frogs are wet and moist.
Yes, frogs can drown in a pool of water if they are unable to reach the surface to breathe.
Jellyfish young are born in protective jelly which floats. The jelly-like substance is called a planula and serves to protect the developing young until they are ready to swim on their own.
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.