they slip threw the cage
yes you can take a frog out of its cage
no
The Frog hopped out of the cage.
An internal nare in a frog is a passage in the oral cavity that connects the mouth to the nostrils. It plays a role in respiration by allowing the frog to breathe while keeping its mouth closed, such as when submerged in water.
frog does not have ribs. It does not have rib cage also, so frogs cannot breathe by expanding the rib cage
Yes, building a cage or enclosure for a frog is essential to ensure its safety and well-being. The cage should provide adequate space, ventilation, and humidity levels, mimicking the frog's natural habitat. Additionally, it should include hiding spots and access to water for both swimming and soaking. Always research the specific needs of the frog species you have, as requirements can vary.
maybe your turtle is following the frog keep the frog in a separate cage if it is not following the frog its probably very safe
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because a frog is not a mammal.
I wouldn't put them together. They might attack eachother.
If it is a frog that is a natural inhabitant of the area, you need to let it be free.
It is called closed because all the plasma and its contents are contained within the vessels.