A frog's kidneys are relatively large compared to its body size because they play a crucial role in regulating water and electrolyte balance, especially in varying aquatic and terrestrial environments. Frogs have a unique physiology that allows them to conserve water, making their kidneys vital for excretion and osmoregulation. Additionally, the large size aids in filtering waste products efficiently due to their high metabolic rates. This adaptation is essential for surviving in diverse habitats.
They have froggy kidneys
Yes but make sure it is a big container and the frogs have a rock in so that they can get out when they have layd there spawn
The testes.
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Yes and no depending on which frog ,normally if the frog is poisonous their eyes are big so they can defend their selfs better,And if they are normal frogs There about as big as your pinky nail
The size of a frogs liver is about the size of a baked bean :)
The oviduct.
Urine is waste from the blood that the kidneys filter from the body. Kidneys in the body of a frog function in the excretion of urine.
Big kidneys do not cause death. Kidneys that do not work cause death.
the answer is the veins
Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
It's the oviduct.