Frogs have several adaptations that classify them as amphibians. Firstly, they possess a dual life cycle, beginning as aquatic larvae (tadpoles) that breathe through gills and later metamorphose into adults with lungs for breathing air. Secondly, their permeable skin allows for gas exchange and moisture absorption, which is vital for their survival in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Lastly, frogs lay their eggs in water, which protects the developing embryos from desiccation and provides a suitable habitat for their early life stages.
- They live in water - They have eyes that bulge out and allow them to see in all directions - They are cold-blooded and hibernate in piles of snow or laves during the winter
- They live in water - They have eyes that bulge out and allow them to see in all directions - They are cold-blooded and hibernate in piles of snow or laves during the winter
Toads, frogs and newts are 3 amphibians.
Frogs and Toads, Newts and Salamanders, and Caecilians.
1)Frogs and Toads 2)Salamanders and Newts 3)CaeciliansSalamanders, Frogs and Caecilians , are three living groups of Amphibia .
Since amphibians evolved from fish and fish have one air bladder (or swim bladder), frogs have 1 lung. The air bladder evolved into a lung. Remember, frogs are also able to breathe through their skin.
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adaptations of a cabezon
Most adult amphibians use a combination of lungs and gas exchange through the skin to breathe. In order for gas exchange to occur through the skin, the amphibian's skin must be moist. Some amphibians use gills or a special lining of the mouth to obtain oxygen.
Reptiles and amphibians ;3
frogs have a 3 chamberd heart.
The reason why frogs eat grasshoppers is the same reason why we eat what we eat. And plus it probably has lots of nutrition in it . Also they have different systems so what they eat would probably not be as good for us.