Scientists can determine the age of a dead frog by examining its bones, particularly the growth rings in its bones or the ossified structures in its skull. These growth rings can indicate age similarly to tree rings, with more rings suggesting an older frog. Additionally, researchers may analyze other biological markers, such as size, weight, and reproductive status, to estimate age.
the females frog will have black eggs in it if you cut it open
Well, actually a frog egg is not living. But, the creature inside it can be. You know when a frog inside of a frog egg is dead when the egg turns brown.
They will turn brown if dead.
People who are dead cannot talk, so they cannot incriminate you.
How do you tell a male pacific frog from a female
how to tell if a frog is male or female
I don't know but I can tell you that the water-holding frog isn't 1 of those species endangered. Scientists have researched and gone in to more detail about them but they are no threat to be endangered.
There are various ways through which you can tell the age of a frog. The best method is using skeletochronological estimation. This will be done by looking at the growth rings on the toes of the frogs under a microscope.
They have diffrent parts of the area.
No a frog cannot go blind in high temperatures because frogs are different from amphibians because they do not have a tail. Frogs typically have tiny eyes and are nearly blind, although they can tell light from dark.
Well, it would be best to wait until the frog/toad has reached it's adult height and size for accuracy.
That is a very good answer reader, well it actually depends of what kind of frog is is like if it is a bull frog you can tell but if it is a fire belly frog no one knows.