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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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How long can a frog that is not even 1 inch long survive without food?

What kind of frog? I think that a frog can go a few days without any major issues, normally. But, if this is a tree frog, then less than an inch is pretty young. He might not be eating because he's really stressed. Tree frogs shouldn't be shipped to pet stores until they are at least an inch long because the moving (into a container, then the shipping, into a new environment, then shipping to a new owner and yet another new environment) is just too stressful for them. If you think this is the case, then all you can do is add some really tiny crickets, make sure he has clean water and enough heat (if he's a red-eyed) then force yourself to leave him alone, so he can get relaxed and comfy.

What city in Louisiana is known as the frog capital of the world?

Rayne, Louisiana, is known as the frog capital of the world.

Are frogs found in a pod?

no, you can find them in swamps rivers and even your own back yard

Why do frogs go on paved roads when its raining?

Frogs become more active after a heavy rain because their homes in the ground are flooded. Their simply searching for a dryer home.

Why do fish and frogs lay a large number of eggs each time?

Because lots of them don't survive so they lay lots of eggs in the hope that some survive.

By James K

What is a sub-topic?

A subtopic

Evey sentence in your paragraph should support your topic sentence. In your topic sentence, you have a controllling idea. For example, you may written this topic sentence:

My three favorite things to do with friends are going to the movie, going dancing, and going out to eat

To support this topic sentence, you must explain to your reader Why these are your favorite things to do with friends. You do ths by explaining how each activity is fun and giving examples to help illustrate your point. All of this is your support.

What do you need to have a frog at home?

well, its better if you let them free but if you dont want to its ok you just have to get a really big tank like for fish with a led and gravel, poure a little water in the tank like a little over the gravel and get creickets and leave it in the tank and its better to get a nother frog!

GOOD LUCK! :D

Where is the most common place to find a loose frog in a house?

They are commonly known to hide in cats litter trays

Are there red frogs in Tennessee?

yes my uncle found a red frog in tennessee. and it was like a bull frog but red.

Why are frogs at a greater risks of dying on a windy hot day?

the frog's only layer of moisture is found on their skin (outer layer), therefore, in a hot and windy day, they lose this layer therefore drying out and dying.

How do frog's eyes work?

they work just like human eyes and they could blink like humans

Do frogs attack you?

No, they are most likely to be scared of you.

How do you spell frog?

The correct spelling is f r o g, just as in your question.

What does it mean if you step on a baby frog?

It's very bad news for the frog, and worse news for you if it is not accidental. But if you are looking for some spiritual or metaphysical meaning, you won't find it pondering this question. If it was accidental, consider it one of those painful lessons we all must endure. Don't spend a lot of time grieving over the frog; if you could ask it if it is impressed with your grief, he'd call you a fool and croak.

Can frogs harm you?

Depends on the frog.

There are many different species of frogs. Most are harmless. Some are dangerous because they produce poison. Frogs and toads native to Europe and North America are usually of the harmless kind. The poisonous ones tend to live in warmer places near the equator, such as parts of South America.

That said, frogs and toads are afraid of humans and will try to run away. Even if you were to come across a poisonous frog the only way to be harmed by it is to do something silly, like try to catch it.

What are the frogs facing in South American?

Many frogs in South America (and all over the world), are becoming endangered. Some are suffering from disease epidemics that are spreading as a result of global warming, and some are losing their habitats.

What are xenopuses?

Frogs from the genus Xenopus are called clawed frogs because they are the only known frogs with nail-like claws. They are fully aquatic and never enter land.

How is a monkey frog unique to other frogs?

A monkey frog is unique because of its tree climbing abilities.