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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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Do frogs croak more when its about to rain?

i guess because they can feel it coming when the rain is about to start then the frog starts croaking...i guess i don't really know so whoever is reading this don't really write it down because I'm just guessing......so good luck finding the answer!

What would happen if frogs tried to mate on land?

Their doodles would expand because of lack of water and evantually tear the female in half

Can oils on your hands kill a frog?

Eeventually, yes. After a period of holding one, they will become sickly and after a short while, if not released, the frog will die.

Do frogs give worts?

Touching a frog or toad will give you warts, is a myth.

It started because many frogs and toads have bumps on their skin that looks like warts. Some people think the bumps are contagious.

Warts are caused by a human virus known as Humanpapillomaviruses (HPVs)

What is the difference between a frogs glottis and a frogs glottis?

The difference is that the second "frogs glottis" has a question mark.

What is 'frog' when translated from English to French?

Français, grenouille and hausse are French equivalents of the English word "frog." They respectively refer to an unkind slang word for a French person (case 1) because of France's frog legs cuisine, the amphibian (example 2) and the part of a musician's bow (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "fraw-seh," "gruh-nwee" and "oss" in French.

What is the color is a frog's heart?

the color of a frogs heart, is light blue and dark green

How are a frog's eyes adapted for life outside and inside the water?

Their eyes can go back inside their heads. this is because of the muscle behind their eyelids. A frogs eyes are also located very high on their head so there eyes are almost never in the water.

What can you infer about the frog's field of vision from the position of frog's eyes?

A frogs eyes are on the side of its head which means they are suited to watching out for predators that might harm it rather than looking out for prey, the positioning of the frogs eyes give it a wide field of vision.

What does the nervous system consist of in a frog?

Consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

Where can frog repellent be purchased?

Removing any water sources will achieve this for you. Plus it does not harm the frogs as they will look for water elsewhere. Not sure why you would want to get rid of them. They will eat mosquitoes and other pest insects on your land.

How many Toxic Frogs are there in the world?

there are many different breeds its countless how many there are because of all the breeds