Frogs are good for the environment because they warn us when somthing is wrong with their environment...=)
Yes, frogs can see humans and distinguish them from other objects in their environment. Frogs have good vision and can perceive different shapes, colors, and movements, allowing them to recognize and react to humans as distinct entities.
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
Frogs are considered environmental barometers because they are sensitive to changes in their ecosystems. Their population, behavior, and health can provide insights into the overall health of an environment. For example, declines in frog populations may indicate pollution or habitat destruction, making them valuable indicators of environmental quality.
Snakes eat frogs
frogs, toads, turtles, snakes, mammals and birds and insects is that good enough
Tree frogs are good climbers. Other frogs are mostly not.
Poisonous frogs are not at all harmful to the global environment. The only animals that are harmful to the global environment are humans and those that humans have modified and exploited: most notably, cows.
Yes, frogs are cold blooded animals. This is because their body temperature changes with their environment.
Yes, chlorine can be harmful to frogs and can potentially kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their environment.
Frogs do not generally eat people food. Frogs tend to eat insects like flies and simple plants in their environment.
Frogs are cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature changes with their environment.
Frogs are alive because they grow and reproduce and utilize energy and react to their environment.