yes, a lot of them die.
Frog-spawn is basically food - for any animal that is capable of eating them. This includes fish, small mammals, birds - and other frogs & amphibians ! The frog-spawn is essentially a tiny packet of protein.
as babies; tadpoles as they r ghrown up; frogs butifthey are incomplete; half ribbit:):)
Only if the male is at least half the size of the female, as the female will recognise it as food.
the green tree frog is about 3 and a half inches in length
Less than half of the eggs turn into tadpoles in frog reproduction because many of the eggs are not fertilized by sperm. Additionally, some of the fertilized eggs may not develop properly due to genetic abnormalities or environmental factors. Only the healthiest and most viable eggs will successfully develop into tadpoles.
The phrase "fine as a frog's hair split in half" is a humorous way of emphasizing that something is exceptionally fine or thin. Since frogs do not have hair, the phrase comically implies that something can't be any finer or thinner than the non-existent hair of a frog being split in half.
They will if they are half starved, but they hate them and prefer live insects. Plus, they probably couldn't get enough nutrients, protein, and calcium with pellets.
A creature that is half dog and half frog.
It all depends on the frog. Some frogs can jump 2 inches, some can jump 5 feet. A typical frog can jump almost a yard at a time. The South American tree frog can jump over 20 times its body length, which is 1.2 meters. it maters how big it is
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.
The front half of the frog is called the Anterior.
Frogs have 26 chromosomes in their somatic cells. A frog's sperm would be a haploid cell, meaning that the cell contains half the amount of chromosomes that it's somatic cells have. So a frog's sperm cell would contain 13 chromosomes.