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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.

4,750 Questions

What will happen if you kiss a frog?

It's most likely that you'll get warts!!

How much do clear frogs weigh?

they're almost weightless, so nothing

Does a fly have complete metamorphosis?

Yes,

But only In the Two front legs and the heaad has only a bit so try not to relie on that too mucch . A doog has four legs one head and many toe nails.

There was a frog that was trying to cross a road but he had no arms or no legs....so what do you get when you take the F out of frog and the F out of way?

The joke is. how did the frog with no legs corss the street. Take the F out of frog and whats that spell. (ROG) Now take the F out of way and whats that Spell. Theres no F'in way! Get it

What is the population of a Zimbabwe big-fingered frog?

1,370 is the current population, rapidly decreasing

Why do you dissect the kidneys last in a frog?

Dissecting the kidneys last in a frog allows for a clearer understanding of their relationship with other organ systems, particularly the urinary and reproductive systems. This approach minimizes the risk of damaging the kidneys during the dissection of surrounding structures. Additionally, it helps in maintaining the integrity of the kidneys for better observation and study of their anatomy and function.

Are frogs nice to other frogs?

Mainly, no they won't be nice to each other, unless looking for a mate. Then if there is competition the to males will fight, Because the males look for mates, but not females

What is the frogs linea alba?

The linea alba is a fibrous structure that runs down the midline of the abdomen.

Is there a real place called Frog Creek PA?

i think so maybe u should look in dictionary :) it has Washington in there LOL

Does box elder bugs has complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?

Yes, the box elder bug's (Boisea trivittata) cycle is incomplete.

Specifically, an incomplete cycle designates incomplete or simple metamorphosis. It involves changes whereby the young and the adult expressions immediately are recognizable. Reproductive organs and wing buds surface with age, as does the color change from youth's uniform red to the adult's black surface marked along the sides and in the middle with red.

How are frog eyes and humans eyes different?

The human eye and frog eye are both socketed, meaning they do not protrude from the skull. They are different in that the human eye is more advanced than the frog's eye in various ways as it is connected to the brain. Frogs are not colour-blind, they actually have colour reception about as great as a human's.

I don't know the above reasoning but want to add here that "Basic difference between a Human and Frog eye is that a human eye can detect the picture (scene) with out any movement (or phase change) as well as the movement while a Frog's eye is blind for a still picture and only detects a phase change" Also, because frogs have small brains, they base their decisions on reactions occurring in the eye and not the brain, which is how humans make decisions.

e.g:

If you hang a fly in front of a frog without any movement, then there is no reaction from the frog but when you give a very small movement that is a phase change, the Frog at once detect it and then attack on the fly.

Do the English call the French frogs?

They do. The French call them "rosbif" (from "roastbeef") as well.

Of course, both of these terms "frog" and "rosbif" are seen as derisive and usually not used in polite conversation.

Are princess toad and toad married?

No.

Princess toad(stool) is actually peach sooo....

You can get the rest yourself!!!"