The skeleton of a frog is called an endoskeleton, which is made up of bones that provide structural support and protection for its internal organs. Frogs, being amphibians, have a unique skeletal structure that includes a flattened skull, a flexible spine, and long hind limbs adapted for jumping. Their skeleton is also lighter compared to that of reptiles or mammals, aiding in their agility and movement in both water and on land.
Yes, they are vertabrate animals, so they have a skeleton.
It's Legs and Brain.
Yes and No There is a character called Dry Bones who is like a skeleton but is not called skeleton
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
No they are not invertebrates because their skeleton is on the inside of their bodies unlike spiders or sow bugs which have skeletons on the outside of their bodies, and worms which have no skeleton at all.
a hydrostatic skeleton
frogs
It is known as the skeleton.
The backbone is part of the Skeleton. The skeleton are ALL the bones in the body.
No, they have what is called an endoskeleton.
Amphibian skeletons are made of bone and cartilage.
Frogs have a skeleton made mostly of bone with some piecesmade ofcartilage.