Frogs could disappear if they didn't have the right habitat. They could disappear if predators ate them and the females weren't producing enough eggs. They would also disappear if proper care is not taken for their survival by human beings.
They eat all of the flies- we would be surrounded by them if frogs weren't here. Frogs play an important role in the food web of wetlands. If frogs disappear from an area, the whole eco system can suffer.
because they go hibernation
They go into dormancey similar to hibernation but is specific to cold blooded animals.
Although tadpoles breathe from gills, the gills start to disappear and lungs start to form in the frog's body. So that means that frogs breathe through lungs.(So does toads)
how would the planet be affected in one bio me was to disappear
salt disappear and back again
Frogs Do live underwater because as tadpoles and froglets, they live under water until their gills disappear
Frogs don't sit on their eggs. Their eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bulk and they float in the water and hatch by themselves. The young frogs emerge as tadpoles. Between three and six weeks later they start growing legs and their tails disappear, and they gradually become frogs.
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!
African clawed frogs become very big frogs when they reach adulthood. I would say that 2 frogs max would make for a healthy tank.
Frogs would hop around and eat and take care of their children.
Frogs, as well as salmon and trout, are an indicator species. In the case of frogs, they are largely an indicator species for humans. When frogs disappear or die, it can indicate a threat to humans-- such as a disease or a natural disaster. Also, a large number of breakthroughs in medicine are due to frogs; if frogs die off, we lose a large amount of our medicine. In fact, frogs may be a key factor in curing certain types of cancer. In short, frogs are extremely important part of our lives-- whether we know it or not.