to the sides cause its eyes are on the sides so it can look those ways only according to my observation on frogs.
Peripheral (To look at something at the edge of one's vision or using peripheral vision)
Perseus is the Greek hero who cut off Medusa's head. He used a shield to look at her reflection, so he could defeat her without turning to stone.
No. An owls eyes are fixed in it's skull. The only way an owl can look around is by turning its head.
The plural of froggy is froggies. As in "Aww look at the froggies".
the frog has adapted to his envirement to look like that
sort of Tadpoles do not look like adult frogs, if that's what you mean.
Frog holes will look like snake holes in most cases. These frog holes will often be made in very soft dirt and mud.
If your baby keeps turning their head to one side, you can try gently repositioning their head while they are awake and during supervised tummy time to encourage them to look in different directions. You can also consult with a pediatrician or physical therapist for further guidance and support.
It uses its eyes.
imagine a frog then imagine a frog ten time the size of it Hope this helps ;) !!
Look on the reverse. The side without the King or Queen's head.
A frog's ears are the large round structures right on the sides of the head. They look like little drum-heads, which is basically what they are!