Well, darling, it's not about smarts, it's about survival skills. Frogs have more complex behaviors and can adapt to different environments better than fish, so you could say they have a leg up in the brains department. But let's not discount our fishy friends - they have their own unique set of skills that help them thrive in their underwater world. So, it's not about who's smarter, it's about who's better suited to their own watery domain.
no they are not
Fish are fish, their own group. Frogs are amphibians though.
No. Howver, it has been stated that those who eat fish tend to be smarter due to fish oils.
no
A fish has gills and fins, which frogs dont Fish are groouped in fishes while frogs are anphibians.
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
Bony fish have scales, fins, and gills for respiration, while frogs have smooth skin, limbs for locomotion, and lungs for breathing. Bony fish also have a swim bladder to control buoyancy, whereas frogs do not have this adaptation.
No. A mullet is a type of fish. Nothing to do with frogs.
your body needs fish oil.It makes you smarter.
barely
yes
Are the frogs complaining about the cuisine?