A frog's mouth needs to close tightly to help with various essential functions, including capturing and swallowing prey, preventing water loss, and protecting its respiratory system. By sealing its mouth, a frog can effectively hold onto its food while it swallows and can also manage its breathing, especially when submerged in water. Additionally, a tight closure helps prevent foreign particles from entering the mouth and throat, ensuring the frog's health.
Frogs have a large mouth because their teeth arenâ??t very good at chewing, so they need to have a big mouth to swallow things whole. Frogs also have long sticky tongues for catching insects that are hovering above the water.
It does not blind a person, but their eyes would burn so much that they would need to tightly close them, therefore impairing their vision.
They don't need to see in order to swallow. The frogs just closes their eyes and swallows. Many animals close their eyes when they are eating live prey. They do so, in order that their prey can't injure their eyes while they are being eaten.
I think so they do have Compound eyes which they cannot close there eyes but when they sleep they need to rise up to the surface to get water.
Because they need big enough mouths to get some of those big bugs in their mouths that they eat.
Frogs need insects to eat and plants to hide among.
Frogs need air,food and water
You need to get more frogs and coins
All frogs need moisture ... that's a given (they have bodies that are the world's indicator of health ... frogs absorb through their skin ... if you don't have frogs, then you don't have a healthy world ... which reminds me, where are the tadpoles?). Anyways ... most frogs like to live in wet areas, or at least areas that have close proximity to wet areas. Some frogs can live in area's that dry out on a regular basis ... they find a quiet place, some dig a hole; they basically go to sleep until it's wet. There's even a frog that can be frozen! It wakes up when it's thaw time! So, to answer your question, frogs need moisture. They are remarkably hardy and will exist in some surprising places (frozen/dry), but their bottom line? They need water. Frogs sing for rain :)
Fuel containers need to be tightly fitted with lids because of their inflammable nature.
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Three things frogs need most are..Water (Drinking)Water (Living)Food