Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
The word 'vestigial' means not fully developed in mature animals Vestigial is a small remnant of something that was once much larger.
vestigial
Many species have vestigial structures, especially in the animal kingdom. Two good examples are the vestigial legs in whales and some snakes. This is clear evidence that whales and snakes are descended from creatures that had functional legs. This is strong evidence of evolution, since there is no other plausible explanation, religious or scientific, for vestigial structures.
Frogs have 4 fingers and 1 vestigial finger, and 5 toes + 1 vestigial toe. The vestigial fingers and toes are positioned on the inner side (bode-side) of the hand/foot, pointing towards the body. In live specimens these digits are not visible, only when a frog is dissected it can be seen.
The brown spot is the vestigial eye (represented by a white dot) located between the eyeballs.
The swollen thumb of male frogs is due to the presence of nuptial pads. These pads are used during mating to grasp onto the female frog during amplexus, which is the mating position. It helps with better grip and stability during the mating process.
In some frog species, you can determine the sex of a frog based on the development of a vocal sac. If the vocal sac is present, the frog is a male.
A frog's thumb pad helps them grip onto surfaces securely, aiding in climbing, jumping, and catching prey. It is covered in a sticky mucus that enhances adhesion to various surfaces, allowing the frog to move efficiently in its environment.
a frog can be as same as your thumb and then as big as your to fist put together or larger, it all depends on what kind or species it is
evolution
The African jagged thumb spitting frog
if the frogs front hands had large thumb pads it was male
The turtle would probably try to eat the frog. I always go with a do not mix amphibians and reptiles rule of thumb.
Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3
the function of a frog is to help it jump around