How tall are wolves on their hind legs?
Well it will depend on the dimensions of body length + shoulder height so; According to wikipedia - Adult wolves are 105-160 cm (41-63 in) in length and 80-85 cm (32-34 in) in shoulder height. So if we do the smallest sizes 1st- 41+32 = 73 inches ( 6'1) . Then again the largest size 63+34= 97 inches (8'0)
In summation, wolves are rather tall animals on their hind legs; between 6 ft 1 to 8 foot, the average height for a wolf on their hind legs would be about 7'2".
What is the similarity between the frog and mosquito?
both lay eggs in the water and their larvae are hatch in the water too
How is the book outsiders similar to the movie outsiders?
Oh you read the outsiders that is a really exciting book. I'm not exactly sure, but I don't think Randy visited Ponyboy. Another thing is i don't know if they mentioned rain, but in the movie while they were fighting it was raining.
The veins return blood from the body back to the heart, then out of the heart to the lungs where it is oxygenated, then back to the heart and carried back out into the body by arteries. The blood in the veins is blue but is seen through you skin as a dark green.
Similarities between frog and human circulatory system?
The similarity is both of them use lung as the site for gaseous exchange. The difference is human heart has two ventricles while frog only has one. So the deoxygenated and oxygenated blood in frog are mixed together as its ventricle is not divided into two by septum, which is present in human.
What does a tattoo of a heart with a frog in it mean?
Frog represents many different thing in many differnet culures. The basic is Good Luck (Japanese), Immortality, Eternal Life, Power (Chinese). Few cultures Evil and Mystism, but general view is Good Fotune..
What is the difference between a cat and a frog?
Cats are mammals so have fur, whereas frogs are amphibians and have thin skin that has to be kept moist. Mammals give birth to live offspring; amphibians lay eggs. Cats look after their kittens until they are fully weaned, but frogs do not help their offspring in any way.
Frogs eat a variety of insects and bugs. Cats are strict carnivores so actively hunt and prey on small mammals and birds. For this, cats have evolved strong muscles and sharp teeth and claws made for holding down prey and tearing through flesh and bone. Frogs swallow prey whole by blinking, which forces the prey down the frog's throat.
Do you get a wart from stress or frogs?
No. This is a myth, started with toads and their bumpy exteriors and has become popular enough to enter modern usage for all frogs and toads.
Warts will not be caused by handling toads or frogs of any kind. Do wash your hands, afterwards, however, as some diseases can be spread.
How are the fish similar to the humans?
Fish and mammals are both classified as animals. They both have lungs and an endoskeleton.
Fish breathe through gills and live in water. Mammals breathe through lungs and most live on land. Fish reproduce by laying eggs, while mammals give live birth.
I've seen professionals throw a perfect nine-darter in under four or five minutes, and I've seen beginners spend twenty minutes just trying to hit the double-1, so it depends a lot on the player's skill level. I suppose an average leg in a league match would be about 20 or 25 minutes.
Where does the leopard frog spend the winter?
Aquatic frogs such as the leopard frog(Rana pipiens) and American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) typically hibernate underwater. A common misconception is that they spend the winter the way aquatic turtles do, dug into the mud at the bottom of a pond or stream. In fact, hibernating frogs would suffocate if they dug into the mud for an extended period of time. A hibernating turtle's metabolism slows down so drastically that it can get by on the mud's meager oxygen supply. Hibernating aquatic frogs, however, must be near oxygen-rich water and spend a good portion of the winter just lying on top of the mud or only partially buried. They may even slowly swim around from time to time.
What does a poison dart frog have a live birth or eggs?
Frogs don't take a maternal or paternal role in raising their young.
Some use the tadpoles as lunch.
What frog was a famous comedian?
Kermit the Frog, the Battletoads from Battletoads (named: Rash, Zitz and Pimple), Michigan J. Frog, the Hypnotoad; Slippy Toad, Frogger, Mr. Toad and Sgt. Frog.
Why does Winnie pour the water on the toad?
Winnie pour the water ( magical water ) on the toad because :
he saw the toad dry so he wanted to give him water but her granny ( grandmother ) said you don't give water to drink to the toads! they don't drink ! they put it in her body ! so he put the magical water in it know the toad will live for ever probably
Who was the famous frog from The Muppets?
Its Not Easy Being Green "It's Not Easy Being Green"
Van Morrison later recorded it on the album "Hard Nose the Highway"
No bacause warts are caused by viruses, particulary one of kinds of HPV (human papilloma virus).
Is it true if a frog pees on you you'll get warts?
You can not actually get warts from touching or kissing a toad or a frog. Some frogs and toads have glands that secrete poison as a form of self-protection. This poison can cause skin-irritation, but warts have nothing to do with the frog itself.
What is the similarity between frog and human teeth?
The elephant's tusks are overdeveloped incisor teeth.
Similarities between frog and chicken development stages?
The developments for both occur in water or liquid: chicken inside opaque eggs and frog in water. The genome size for both animals is similar (around 1500 million base pairs). The breeding cycle for each animal lasts four to six months.
Similarities between reptiles and amphibians?
they're all fairly closely related,
they're all vertebrates and are cold blooded.
Since it went fish -> amphibian -> reptile (on the evolutionary tree)
it follows that most of the gross anatomy is related, if not identical.
The big difference between them is the respiratory and reproductive systems.
How long do baby frogs have to stay with their mother?
Baby animals for from 6 months to 2 or 3 years, the longest being elephants and some primates. Young gorillas remain with their mothers for as long as 6 years.
Baby humans are dependent on their parents for at least 2 years, and to a lesser degree for another 10, through puberty. This is not a biological necessity, but a social one, as the integration into society differs at the three levels: childhood, adolescence, and pubescence. Humans gain adult status between the ages of 15 and 21, with restrictions on their activities in most societies.
Why is it wrong to disect a frog?
There is no easy answer to this question. A lot of it comes down to your own morals.
While some may argue that there is much to be learned from this hands on experience... others will argue that there are now other methods of learning this sort of anatomy.