Frogs are composed of approximately 70-80% water, depending on the species and environmental conditions. This high water content is crucial for their physiological processes, including temperature regulation and respiration. Maintaining hydration is essential for their survival, especially since they can lose water quickly through their permeable skin.
Albanian water frog was created in 1987.
If your frog is a completely aquatic frog, the water should be deep enough to swim around in, like a regular fish. But if your frog is a half land half water frog, the water shouldn't be TOO deep. It should be shallow enough to let your frog's head break the surface, and you need to have sticks or ridges to help your frog get out of the water.
A frog's skin is permeable, this means it lets water in and out. Frog skins also let oxygen pass in and carbon dioxide pass out.
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
A frog can typically survive in a pool of water for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the frog's health.
frog
it is like a frog because they mostly live in water:]
fish:fish lives in a water but frog cannot lives in water why because fish cannot live with water
Yes. No frog can survive in salty water. Som live in brackish water though
chicken mappas and frog fry
Yes, because a frog lives both on land, and in water. So they are the same thing, but a "land frog" is probably just a frog that you catch roaming the land.
Supposedly if you put a frog into a pot of boiling water it will jump out. However if you put a frog in a pot of cool water and then slowly heat it until it boils, the frog will not become aware of the threat until it is too late.