For the most part, frogs breathe air through the mouth, and utilize internal nares when doing so outside of the water. In the water, they can put just enough of the external nares above water, but this is more important to get rid of carbon dioxide, as frogs can diffuse oxygen from the water through their skin.
nares is what they are called for baby and adult frogs
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
there legs,lungs,eyes,nose ,mouth, tongu,heart,and brain.
a giraffe's nostrils help them by when they close them they block out dirt and sand.
so they don't dry out or get dehitraited
external body features help organisms survive by providing protection from other animals, and for a sort of armor material, as well as a possible mating insignia
The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.
well the animals that eat frogs know to let it be or they may dey
some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night
what you can do is to inprove the increase the amount of polution by car poonling. what you can avoid doing is you can stop fishing with frogs as bait and you not get in your car and drive it just for short trips.
Yes, penguins have nostrils located on the upper part of their beaks. These nostrils help them breathe while swimming and diving underwater.