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 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.
No.
poisonous frogs
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
they eat earthworms... they also eat frogs and very small lizards depending on their sizeRing-neck snakes eat smaller salamanders, worms and slugs, occasionally they'll sometimes eat lizards, frogs, and some juvenile snakes of other species.Ring-neck snakes like earthworms and salamanders. They may eat frogs, small lizards or even smaller snakes.
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Because a frog doesn't have a neck as such, it's basically a lump of a body with legs.
No, some frogs are not poisonous and yes, some frogs are poisonous.Specifically, some frogs can secrete bufotoxins which target a potential predator's or prey's nervous tissue. The toxic substance may be found stored in the skin on the anuran's back, neck and shoulders. It will be far more commonly found in salamanders and toads than in frogs (Dendrobatoidea superfamily).
yes they do. All vertbrates have necks, even if they are not apparent or capable of much articulation. no. when god was handing out necks the first frog, believed to be called Benji said no, he will have an extention on his tongue instead though.
RABBITS,FROGS ,LIZARDS, SOME REPTILES (SINCE A dewlap is a longitudinal flap of skin that hangs beneath the lower jaw or neck)
Though frogs are amphibians and humans are mammals, they both have very similar anatomies. Both consist of organs, bones, muscles, and skin and their bodies can be separated into limbs, trunk, head, and neck. Both species contain the same basic organs.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.