Yes, chlorine can be harmful to frogs. It can irritate their skin and eyes, and exposure to high levels of chlorine can be toxic to frogs and other aquatic animals.
Chlorine can be harmful to frogs and other aquatic life, as it can disrupt their respiratory system and cause skin irritation. In high concentrations, chlorine can be lethal to frogs.
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.
Yes, crocodiles do engage in fights with each other, especially during mating season or when competing for territory or food. These fights can be aggressive and sometimes result in injuries or death.
No, humans do not have fat bodies like frogs. Frogs have a unique body structure that includes storing fat in specific locations to survive hibernation and other periods of inactivity. Humans store fat under the skin and around internal organs for energy storage and insulation.
Jaguars have few predators in the wild. Humans are a big threat to Jaguars. There other predatory threat are other Jaguars, when they engage in combat.
other frogs
Yes, the Romans and Vikings did not engage in combat with each other during their respective periods of dominance. The Roman Empire fell in the 5th century, while the Viking Age began in the late 8th century, so there was no direct conflict between the two civilizations.
snakes,lizzards and other frogs
It depends on the type of frog. Some frogs, like the southern brown tree frog, love and most of the time live with other frogs. While some frogs are so territorial that they will fight to the death.
Tree frogs are good climbers. Other frogs are mostly not.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Frogs likes other frogs.... And flies
Frogs eat flies and other bugs.
only some frogs eat grass but not all!!!!!!!!! mostly grass frogs eat that
frogs eat flys !
insects and other frogs