In what kind of habitat do baby frogs live?
The kind of habitat that frogs live in depend on their particular kind. For examples some frogs such as tree frogs live up in trees while other frogs may prefer living in bodies of water or the rainforest.
Both, they eat insects and they are eaten by larger animals. It's a predator for it eats the mosquitoes in the pond and we all know that a predator eats other organisms in an ecosystem.
It also depends on the type of frog. Poisonous frogs generally do not have any predators, however, pond frogs are eaten by blue herons.
Where is the game with the 6 frogs and 7 rocks?
Its on akidsmath.com
go to math games and puzzles and scroll down its called "Frog Leap"
How fast do albino African clawed frogs grow?
They grow pretty fast. When i got mine she was less than an inch big. Then after 2 or 3 weeks she was 3 inches big! Thank you for reading
How do you protect yourself from a dangerous frog?
frog? It's not like a poison dart frog will hop into your shoes but, if you accidentally touch one in the wild, seek medical help right away. Your skin could very irritated if in contact from the poison frogs. Unless you want to hunt like the natives in the Amazon Rain Forest don't go looking for these froggies. The way the natives hunt is by taking the frog and squeezing it's skin just above a dart. They take just enough poison to cover the tip of the dart. Then they put the dart into this sort of tube and they wait for prey. Once they find a good plump hog they blow into one end of the tube to send it flying. The dart pops out the other end of the tube and sticks itself into the animal's hide. Even thought the dart itself is not enough to kill the animal, the poison will. The poison gets into the animal's blood stream and attacks the body killing it.
What is the average litter size of a frog?
It isn't exact how many eggs a frog will lay. It could be between 1 and 50,000! It depends also upon which kind of frog it is. (=
Well, if it was in winter, they were probably trying to hybernate, same with fall, if it was in summer or spring, it might have been a male that dug to amplify his croaks, or fleeing from a predator. Signed, Kaguya Kaze
What is the pharyngotympanic tube and what is its purpose?
pharyngotympanic ( pharyn: pharynx, go, tympanic:middle ear) is also called Eustachian tube or Auditory tube. this tube is the connection between the middle ear to pharynx (nasal cavity). the functions are:
1- the equalizing pressure between the middle ear and the atmosphere.
2-drains mucus from the middle ear.
How long does it take for a froglet to turn into a frog?
Some tadpoles take longer than others to turn into frogs based on the species. Under unfavorable condition, some tadpoles take up to two years to transform. However, generally it takes tadpoles 2-3 months to become frogs.
What is the definition of horny toad?
the definitiion of horney toad would be the kid the sits right next to me in tech Ed. at discovery junior high
What do you have to do when there's a common frog in your garden?
You don't have to do anything if there's a frog in your garden. Frogs don't hurt people.
Where do poison dart frogs lay their eggs?
They sleep in their habitat. Like if they live in the zoo, they sleep in the zoo. If they life in the forest, they sleep on the floor.
What color is the eye ball of the frog?
frogs eyes are all sorts of different colors like red,brown,black,green,blue ect! :)
Why must adult frogs return to water?
Because they need to lay their eggs in water so when the little tadpoles hatch,they can survive.Tadpoles don't yet have the proper organs to live a life on land.
Do frogs bleed when dissected?
Unless you are dissecting a live frog, they don't bleed. They're DEAD.
When do frogs and snails estivate?
Estivation or aestivation is a rare state of dormancy similar to hibernation,
land snails and desert frogs, which estivate in dry conditions,
Snails also estivate during periods of heat during the day
California red-legged frog, may estivate to conserve energy when their food and water supply is low.
Otala lactea or the edible snail enter estivation when environmental conditions are dry and food availability is low