yes
Frogs are carnivorous. I wouldn't put a small fish in the same bowl with a frog, unless I was prepared to buy more fish on a regular basis.
no. Fish are born as small fish from an egg, sort of like a frogs.
They are in the same category as sharks. Sharks are considered to be fish. So, the answer is yes.
Fish are a whole sub category including bass and tuna but Wales are actually mamals, and so are dolphins and sharks.
No, frogs aren't very smart animals. And they have tiny brain. And they probably have the same or close to the same remembering as a fish...
i have fresh water gold fish and a frogs and i want to know if its ok to have there eggs in the same tank?
Tadpoles aren't fish, but baby frogs. They grow legs and lose their tails later.
No, they are not the same (if they were, there would be only one category designation).
Yes, because a frog lives both on land, and in water. So they are the same thing, but a "land frog" is probably just a frog that you catch roaming the land.
The conditions required are the same as the from came from which is normal cold water, non salt based.
Well, there afew ways a mother frog would be similar to its offspring... firstly it has many physical features that are similar. for example, the colour and bodily features would be quite similar (as the offspring would be the same species or breed as the mother frog) And secondly, like humans the mother frog would share similar DNA as its young.
The same way you would get any other random event.