From my knowledge, I'm pretty sure that the mucus that surrounds a frog's body helps to keep it moist when it is out of the water, seeing as a frog is an amphibious creature.
This is because frogs secrete a mucus which help keep their skin moist
frogs are coverd in mucus
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
Yes, frogs creates mucus because they have mucus glands and it serves as a protection for dehydration and it also facilitates for their respiration because frog breathe through their skin too.
Frogs just get food and protect themselves
Frog's produce a slimy substance called mucus, the mucus comes from glands in the frogs skin. The glands and mucus is extremely important to the survival of the frogs due to the respiration and hydration. Not all frogs are slimy though, some frogs have rough dry skin.
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
Frogs are not adapted to survive in saltwater.
They both can secrete mucus to hold in water.
they get scared
If you are talking about feces in the tank, you will have to remove that manually. If you are talking about shedding their old skin, they release mucus out of their nostrils and spread it over their body and then proceed to consume it.
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