yes, i taught my frog how to eat flies and hop.
ANSWER:
Not really. I have had my White's Tree Frog for 16 years and he has learned that the sound of the top coming off his terrarium means I am about to change his water and give him more crickets, so he will peek out of his little coconut shell house to check things out. In a way, I suppose this could count as "training," but it is actually more like "conditioning."
green tree frog
A frog's vomarine teeth are located in the roof of the frog's mouth. They are used to hold the frog's prey.
The femur bone in the frog skeleton would hold the most weight as it is the longest and strongest bone in the frog's body, designed to support the frog's body weight and facilitate jumping and leaping movements.
A frog is the attachment to hold the sword scabbard to the belt.
The frog is not actually on the viola itself, but on the bow. The frog is the black thing under the rod on the end you hold.
organs
no
To hold the organs inside
hold its breath
It is not necessary, but this can help hold the frog in place more efficiently.
it is the maxilarys
It keeps the frog brain in place