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Frogs

Frogs are amphibians which are present all across the globe in many different species. They are adapted for life in the water with many evolutionary characteristics, such as having the ability to breathe through their skin, having webbed feet and finger joints and many others. In this category, you will discover questions related to frogs in any shape or form.

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Can lizards and frogs see color?

frogs can see some color!

lizards see very little, and mainly black and white

Do baby frogs look like adult frogs?

Baby alligators are essentially born as small, fully functional adults capable of swimming, hiding, catching food and biting. There are some minor differences in the proportions of body parts and colours, but in general they look like the adults.

When is frog mating season in Florida?

It takes several days. After they mate, the male fertilizes the eggs. Certain types of frogs will eat there own eggs. If you have them in captivity, you might want to move your frogs away from the eggs.

Can spotted frogs be gay?

over 2,000 species are known to have homosexuality within the species

Do yabbies eat tadpoles?

yes yabbies are meat eaters and if arn't fed well the will attack frogs and tadpoles

Why do frogs need to keep hydrated?

Frogs needs to absorb water into their skin when they get too warm because they have the same temperature as the air and the water.

Where do green frogs come from?

No. Frogs have no green pigmentation in their skin at all. Like mammals, they are unable to produce green pigment. Mammals, reptiles and amphibians can only produce black and yellow-red pigment, and all colours and patterns on a frog's skin are the result of different combinations of these two pigments.

Frogs contain variations of the yellow-red pigment. Most species of frogs appear green because of the pattern of refraction of blue light by special cells in their skin blending in with this yellow pigment.

How long does it take for a frog to decompose?

A study was done on how long it would take for a rabbits corpse to decompose. It took eight days. It all depends where the corpse is to determine a more accurate time. This study was done in a field.

Do frogs eat water lily's?

no fish do not eat waterlilies.

That is wrong. Koi DO eat water lillies. It takes about two weeks for them to eat an average size plant all the way to the dirt. This information can be verified very easily on the internet from many,many sources.

Is frog blood smear a prokaryote?

Not unless the prokaryote celled organism is on or in the frog!

Frogs are eukaryote.

What is the location of the eustachian tubes in a frog?

The tympanic membrane acts as an eardrum.
well it acts like a eardrum and it helps it hear things
The tympanic membrane acts as a eardrum.
It is used for hearing. Hearing
it allows it to hear, it is the frog's eardrum
Eardrums

Why is the population of frogs and fishes little as compared to the eggs they lay?

Most frogs and fish abandon their eggs meaning that predators will eat many of the eggs. Therefore for enough eggs to survive they must lay many times more eggs than will be eaten.

Hens tend their eggs continuously from when they are laid until they hatch protecting them from predators. Also a hen "invests" more per egg than frogs and fish do, meaning it takes more effort to lay each egg.

Note: Hens can lay one egg per day and stop when they have all of them in the nest that they are able to manage. This is why farmers remove the eggs daily to keep the hens laying.

What is the biggest muscle of the leg of A FROG?

A large number of muscles exist in the frog's body. Some of the most important include the gastrocnemius and the external obliques. The gastrocnemius serves to provide the pushing power needed in jumping, while the external obliques serve to compress the lungs and force air out, helping the frog breathe.

How a frog captures and swallows and insect?

a frog captures an insect with its long tongue and uses its hands like toddlers and swallows its prey down their long esophagus and then the stomach does the rest.

What human skeletal system is missing in the frog?

The axial and appendicular both make up a frog and human's skeletal system. For a frog, the skeletal system's main function is locomotion and maintaining posture. Although the human and frog skeletal system also protect vital organs the frog does not have any ribs whereas a human does. The frog also has less number of vertebrae, extended pelvic bones, and long bones of the hind legs. The frog skeletal system has l59 and the human has 206. The human's skeletal system is a moveable frame and is an efficient factory for producing red blood cells. The frog's skeletal system also produces red blood cell and all their bones are covered with a membrane called the periosteum from which they get their circulation nerves.

Where to buy frog legs?

well u buy frog from pet shops but u could alway find a pond and catch one in there with a net try that

or go to petco ,petsmart or even reptiel zoo

Do snakes eat frogs in the rainforest?

The types of snakes that eats frogs are called Boa Constrictors and King Cobra's.

How many people die by poison dart frogs every year?

With an average of only 10 people die by poison dart frogs every year. They eat for example: poisonous ants and they get poison and kill humans.

List the structure in order through which sperm pass in a male ans eggs pass in a female frog?

male- testes, sperm ducts, cloaca female- ovaries, oviducts, uteri, and cloaca

-hope this helped :)

What are a purple frog's predators?

Right now the the purple frog's biggest predators are us. Humans are destroying their forests and killing them.