yes
They all have membranes in order to stimulate senses
the answer to this very cool question is yes
Of course they do. They have the same 5 senses that you have (like all mammals)!
It is a poem where you include description from all your senses (Taste, touch, smell, see, hear).
The frogs major senses are its special adaption. Frogs have adapted a "sixth" sense, in-which this sense is the ability to sense vibrations in the air, and ground with their feet and tiny molecular hairs scattered throughout the frogs bodies. Although there are only a very few amount of hairs, usually less than 25
It is a poem where you include description from all your senses (Taste, touch, smell, see, hear).
Poison dart frogs utilize their five senses to navigate their environments and avoid predators. Their keen eyesight helps them detect movement and identify potential threats, while their acute sense of hearing allows them to communicate with other frogs and respond to environmental sounds. Their sense of smell is crucial for locating food and recognizing mates, while touch aids in navigating their often complex habitats. Overall, these senses work together to enhance their survival in the wild.
For humans is the cerebrum. I think you can guess for the frogs.
observation
Then you make do with what you have left. People do it all the time.
Jen caught 1x frogs. Lisa caught 4x frogs. Combined they caught 5x frogs. 25 frogs total, divided by 5, is 5 frogs. X is 5. Jen caught 5 (1x) frogs and Lisa caught 20 (4x) frogs.Amrita caught 5 frogs.x = the amount of frogs Amrita caught.4x = the amount of frogs Lali caught.x + 4x = the total frogs caught (25)5x = 25x = 5Jen caught 1x frogs. Lisa caught 4x frogs. Combined they caught 5x frogs. 25 frogs total, divided by 5, is 5 frogs. X is 5. Jen caught 5 (1x) frogs and Lisa caught 20 (4x) frogs.
a sensory garden is a garden where you use all 5 senses