Frogs primarily rely on their sense of hearing for communication and detecting predators, as they have well-developed ears and vocalizations. While their eyesight is also important, especially for hunting and navigation, their sense of smell is less critical compared to that of other animals. In summary, hearing is the most crucial sense for frogs, followed by sight.
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no way
The frog has many of the same senses as a human. Their sense organs include olfactory lobes which allow for smell. Two eyes are located on the frog for seeing. He frog does have eardrums which are known as tympanic membranes that allow them to hear.
They bulge out the sides of their heads in order for the frog to see in nearly all directions. Frogs also have amazing sense of hearing.
The most anterior portion of the leopard frog brain is the olfactory bulbs. These structures are responsible for processing information related to smell and play a key role in the frog's sense of smell and chemoreception.
Yes, you can smell a frog if you want. It is possible but that doesn't mean you have to but the CLEAR answer to you question is YES you CAN smell a frog! (they may not smell like anything!)
Yes, you can smell a frog if you want. It is possible but that doesn't mean you have to but the CLEAR answer to you question is YES you CAN smell a frog! (they may not smell like anything!)
The olfaction refers to the sense of smell in any animal.
Absolutely. If you find a picture of its brain you'll find what's called an "olfactory bulb." This is the area of its brain that recognizes sensory input from the nose. The frog's olfactory bulbs may even be comparably sizable to those of humans!
it's pretty good. they can see at night so its better than humans'
yes it is possible to smell a frog i dont know why you would want to but thats your buisness
The horses nervous system consists of a brain, a spinal cord, and nerves. horses have a highly developed sense of hearing; they can detect high-pitched sounds with their ears and low-pitched sounds through their skin. Moreover, the frogs don't have an external ear like humans do which contributes to maintain body balance. They also have a highly developed sense of sight and smell; its sense of smell is registered by olfactory lobes. These make up the forward portion of the brain. This allows frogs to become aware of predators and prey using their large eyes that project from their head. The eyes are fixed lens, they cannot change its focus. In addition, they have a poorly developed eyelids that do not move. To close its eye, the frog draws the eye into its socket.horses also have a keen sense of smell to detect chemical signals that help them identify potential food