What would happen if you got frog pee in your eye?
It'll probably sting a bit. Rinse with clean water and you'll be OK.
Why can a frog heart still beat even after it is removed?
it doesnt technically beat, its full of nerve endings which cause the muscles in the heart to twitch making it look lyk its beatin x
Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.
How is camouflage useful to frog?
So they can hide from predators and wont get eaten
they need to protect themselves from predators that might do something to harm them in any way.
hope i helped you. (:
What eat cricket and get eaten by frog?
A frog catches a cricket in the jungle with his sticky tongue.
This frog at Dow Gardens Butterfly House is enjoying a snack. Photo courtesy Ellen Lucy.
This blue heron bird has caught a frog.
A lot of people have no idea that frogs are not only the prey of many larger animals, but also what frogs eat exactly. Have you ever had a pet frog? If not, that you are probably not familiar with the fact that frogs actually do eat other live prey and are definitely not vegetarians by any means. Insects, snails, spiders, worms and even small fish have all been known to be part of a frog’s diet and while some bigger frogs had been known to go after something as big as a mouse, there are still those frogs that just stick to insects.
One of the neat facts about how frogs eat is that they have no teeth. Similar to snakes, frogs have to swallow their entire meal whole because they can not chew anything. Usually, frogs will only use the upper jaw to hold onto their prey, it is not used for biting or chewing at all. One of the most memorable things that people usually pick up on is the sticky tongue that all frogs have. This tongue takes less than a second to roll out and once it is out, whichever insect they are attempting to catch will not have any time at all to react.
Another cool fact about how frogs eat is the fact that their eyes help them swallow. As you may have noticed in some of the photographs of frogs up close, when frogs eat, their eyes actually sink through the opening of their skull in order force the food to go down their throat. This is one of the main reasons why it seems as if frogs are constantly blinking while they are eating.
When it comes down to it, frogs are pretty low on the food chain. Now, they do have a few defense mechanisms, such as their color being able to change and the fact that they are so fast in their jumping ability, but in general, there are many different animals that make frog part of their diet.
Snakes, foxes, dogs, bass, pike, hawks and even seagulls have all been known to fest on frogs on a regular basis, but there are many humans that have made frogs part of their diet. In France, frog legs are definitely one of the top menu items in some of the best French restaurants. While you may think that most of the water frogs may be safe from creatures attempting to make a meal out of them, water frogs are usually a regular diet for many of the sharp-toothed fish and even sharks in the world.
If you are out hunting for a frog to make it part of your dinner, be sure that you are watching out for the poisonous frogs. While poisonous frogs do not make their home in every single state, you still need to be careful and read up on the colors of frogs. Many red, blue, purple and even bright green frogs can be extremely poisonous to us humans.
What does it mean to see a urinating frog?
It means your eyesight is fine. There is no significance otherwise.
What do frogs eat where do they live if they are lost?
They like to eat bugs. You can buy a pack of a dozen small crickets from PetSmart, that should entertain him. If your frog is lost, I'm guessing he will be hiding in plants or under mud outside. But once I found my lost tree frog stuck to the door of our garage xD I hope you find your frog and that you find this answer helpful(:
Is the frog an example of internal fertilization?
No, the frog is an example of external fertilization.
What would happen if you feed tadpoles red cabbage?
nothing. cabbage is not dangerous to small creatures like tadpoles
Generally, no. Toads must usually see their food move before they eat it.
Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms.
Larger types of toad, such as cane toads, are big enough to eat small rodents like mice as well, and small lizards. Since their introduction to Australia, cane toads have posed a great threat to native frog species, eating them as well.
Having said that, however, there are some species of toads which eat dead animals, and even leftover dog food or cat food. It is conceivable that they might feast on the juicier parts of a dead companion.
Why don't crocodiles harm dikkops?
crocodiles do not harm dikkops because they eat insects and make crocodiles more comfort table
Yes in Sonic Dx if you play his story eventually he saves froggy from chaos and he is no longer controlled by chaos and they live happily in the mystic ruins. Though just saying Froggy likes to go away so big can have adventures trying to find him its kinda a big game of hide and seek i guess but there best friends either way.
Of the 5 that I've measured, they appear to average about 29.5 x 7.5 micrometers and have an average area of 473 micrometers^2. The nuclei average 12.75 x 7 micrometers and the area of the nuclei is 84 micrometes^2
There is a frog in a 30 foot well The frog jumps up 3 meters each day but slides back 2 meters each?
28 days..
Do frogs have nails claws or just skin?
Frogs have webbed feet to help them swim- they would have no need of keratin (the substance in nails).