The olfaction refers to the sense of smell in any animal.
The large olfactory lobe of a frog's brain suggests that olfaction, or the sense of smell, is a crucial aspect of its survival and behavior. This adaptation indicates that frogs rely heavily on their sense of smell for activities such as finding food, locating mates, and detecting predators. The prominence of the olfactory lobe highlights the importance of chemical communication and environmental awareness in the life of frogs.
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
In an adult T. rex, the brain was about 8 - 10 inches long and about 4 inches at its thickest (at the olfactory lobe).
Isaac Newton's brain weighed about 1,300 grams, which is within the normal range for an adult's brain size. There is no evidence to suggest that his brain was exceptionally large or unique in any way.
Pigs have large olfactory lobes to enhance their sense of smell, which helps them locate food, avoid predators, and communicate with other pigs. Their good sense of smell also helps them navigate their environment and detect things that are not easily seen.
Guppies aren't large enough to eat frogs.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
olfactory bulb is related with sense of smell. in human it has small in size but in animals its size is so large. therefore the sense on smell in animals is better then human
It depends on the species. Small frogs as well as large frogs may show forms of albinism.
Frogs
Bullfrog
Because I don't think elephants and frogs have ever cross breeded.