Frogs do not have a neck, as their head is directly connected to their body without a distinct neck structure. However, they do have a tail during their larval stage as tadpoles, which is lost as they undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs. Adult frogs are characterized by their lack of both a neck and a tail.
legs
Only when they are in tadpole form.
frogs and toads
No.
poisonous frogs
short tail shaft or long tail shaft trans they are different lengths
gorrilla octupus frogs flies
Frogs do not have a neck in the same way that many other animals do. Their head is directly connected to their body without a distinct neck region. This anatomical structure allows for greater flexibility and agility in their movements, particularly when capturing prey or evading predators.
Frogs and toads belong to the order Anura (meaning "without a tail", since most have no tail in their adult form). They also have a very short backbone.
Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones. Frogs have 5 tot 9 vertebrals, most frogs have 8, and 3 to 4 fused tail-bones.
I thought it was called a bull but I may be wrong because some frogs are called bull frogs. I may be wrong but I think it is correct
Diplodocus.