Sometimes just nostrils, but often nares. The term 'nares' is more common in tadpoles.
The frogs' nostrils are called external, as they are visible on the outside of the frog's snout. These nostrils allow the frog to breathe air when it is on land.
The frog head is important because the nares/nostrils are located at the tip of the head. Without being able to breathe, the frog could not go under water.
there is no difference
its is is on itsis faces
The internal nostrils of the frog open into the frogs mouth. When the nostrils open it allows air to enter the enlarged mouth.
The internal nostrils of the frog open into the frogs mouth. When the nostrils open it allows air to enter the enlarged mouth.
In most species, the nostrils are placed on top of the head, so a frog is able to breathe while it's body is almost completely submerged under water. That way enemies cannot detect the frog easily.
The kiwi's nostrils are located right at the tip of its long beak. The kiwi primarily uses its acute sense of smell when searching for food, and it has a very highly developed sense of smell, being able to smell out food beneath the surface of the ground.
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The Nare is a nostril, a frogs nostrils or breathing holes above his mouth.
nares is what they are called for baby and adult frogs