Right behind its eye.
Guppies aren't large enough to eat frogs.
In frogs, the cloaca is located posterior to the large intestine and anterior to the anus. It serves as a common chamber for the excretory, reproductive, and digestive systems, collecting waste products from the large intestine before they are expelled through the anus.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
It depends on the species. Small frogs as well as large frogs may show forms of albinism.
Were the ancient greece exposed to large bodies of water
Frogs
Bullfrog
Because I don't think elephants and frogs have ever cross breeded.
Don't know how large a frog you are asking about, but frogs yes:http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/vtcritters/factsheets/mammals/Eastern%20Chipmunk/Eastern%20Chipmunk.pdf
Mostly toads eat mice but some frogs,large,do too.They eat smaller frogs and other insects.
One key difference is that in humans, the large intestine is longer and more developed than in frogs. The large intestine in frogs is simpler in structure and functions primarily in water reabsorption. Additionally, frogs have a specialized structure called the cloaca, which serves as a chamber for excretion, reproduction, and waste elimination.
No. The small intestine is.