frogs are ectothermics which is an animal that generates and regulates internal body heat
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
adapting
Special glands under the skin of a frog secrete mucus and toxins. The mucus helps keep the skin moist, facilitating respiration and providing a protective barrier against pathogens. The toxic secretions can deter predators and serve as a defense mechanism. These adaptations are crucial for the frog's survival in its environment.
Some types of plant adaptations include structural adaptations like thorns and spines for protection, physiological adaptations like succulence to store water in arid environments, and behavioral adaptations like curling leaves to reduce water loss in high heat. Other adaptations include seed dispersal mechanisms, root systems for nutrient acquisition, and flowering times to synchronize with pollinators.
Some examples of behavioral adaptations include migration, hibernation, social behavior such as cooperation or communication, and mating rituals. These adaptations help organisms survive and reproduce in their specific environments.
some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
The Green Tree Frog has suction pads on the tips of its feet. The Green Tree Frog can change colour to match its surroundings. The Green Tree Frog has a long sticky thong.
The frog has gullet that is so wide as one of the adaptations. This will allow them to be able to feed of large prey without a problem.
The green tree frog is nocturnal. In the daytime, the green tree frog sleeps on green foliage to camoflauge.
The Green Tree Frog has suction pads on the tips of its feet. The Green Tree Frog can change colour to match its surroundings. The Green Tree Frog has a long sticky thong.
No. Frogs are just frogs what's the difference?
There are several book adaptations of the 2009 animated film. However, the plot of the film is based on the book The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker.
Internal snares in a frog refer to the specialized structures within its body that aid in capturing and holding prey. These may include adaptations in the tongue, which can rapidly extend and retract to snatch insects. Additionally, the unique arrangement of muscles and the sticky surface of the tongue enhance its effectiveness in securing food. These adaptations are crucial for the frog's survival and feeding efficiency.
The frog has many adaptations allowing it to have an aquatic way of life. These include webbed feet, gills, strong legs, and wide eyes.
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
because the frog wants to get some food but the people won't give the frog some food.