Frogs are mostly used in research because they are the closest living relatives to man that are easy to raise in captivity and their embryos are easily handled when doing studies.
Research? Well, always go online for science research. Use statistics and you can even interview someone. Observing what you need research on is always a good idea, too.
they are not always because they can be mean to there siblings
Frogs typically use camouflage, toxins in their skin, and jumping ability as defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. Some species of frogs can also puff themselves up to appear larger when threatened.
Because French eat frogs ! (mostly)But it depends the person as always.
research is always informative.
Force-feeding frogs typically involves using a syringe to deliver food directly into their stomachs, often through the mouth. This method is used in scientific research or in the care of captive frogs that are unable to feed themselves. It is a delicate process that requires careful handling to avoid injury or stress to the animal. Ethical considerations should always be taken into account, as force-feeding can be traumatic for the frogs.
no they do not because frogs do not get bigger when they come out of there shell they are always about the save size
The slime on its back protects it from radiation and other hurtful things ... always remember to use condoms ... buy the glow in the dark ones =)
Some frogs use it for camoflage.
According to the research, it isn't toxic. But cats will bring up the frogs back if they have ate something they should not. But toads are really poisonous.
Dave completed a lot of research on frogs before starting his project so that he could learn about the them in advance a be prepared.
The filming of Frogs (1972) required the use of 500 frogs and 100 giant South American toads, many of which escaped during production.