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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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Why are the eyes of a frog on the top of the frogs head and not on its sides?

It gives them a wider field of view which helps them spot prey and evade predators.

What is frogs animal family?

the archibald family is what the frog family belongs to

What is the antidote for frog poisoning?

To the best of my knowledge, there is no antidote. "Frog poisoning" is actually a syndrome associated with dogs trying to chew on frogs and toads; there isn't a single chemical that causes this (or it hasn't been identified). Generally a dog that is showing acute respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms after chewing on a frog or toad is treated symptomatically until it passes.

What is frog pitting?

Frog pitting is a procedure used to kill frogs at ethical standards required by organizations in order to conduct research on animals

What is the golden frog population?

The Panamanian golden frog is critically endangered.Critically Endangered means that a species' numbers have decreased, or will decrease, by 80% within three generations, the population is unknown

How do you know if Missouri frogs are boys or girls?

Look underneath and if there a hole then its a girl but if theres sumthing sticky out then its a boy .. Just like with people

How many people speak frog?

uhh none! there frogs not people...

What does it mean when your frog dies and it has fuzz on it?

Why the hell would you keep a dead frog long enough to grow fuzz.....?!?! Its probably moldy or something like that.

What is rana temporaria?

a grass frog:a common semiterrestrial European frog.

What vision do frogs see things?

Frogs have eyes that are largely comparable to the human eye. The way a frog's brain analyses the signals from the eye however is completely different. Frogs have very good eye sight, as they need this in order to obtain food. A common misconception is that frogs cannot see things that do not move. (If this were the case they would constantly be jumping into stationary objects.) If a prey is not moving, the frog will not snap at it. This is not because it cannot see it, but because the snapping behavior is instinctual, only provoked by tiny objects moving.

How do you figure out what kind of frog you have got?

just check online you can ask the question on this website acually

How many chocolate frogs does Ron Weasley have?

Frogs? None, he's eaten them all. But the cards, he has all but two, Cornellius Agrippa and...someone else. That means he has approximantely 48 cards (not incluiding duplicates)

I found a red frog in my yard It is pinkish red. What kind of a frog is this?

Red frog are poisonous. "I think it is RED ARROW TREE FROG because they are pinkish red!"