Why is the baw baw frog endangered?
The baw baw frog is endangered because its habitat is being destroyed by humans. The baw baw frog is native to the continent of Australia.
How many bones does a full grown frog have?
There are 159 bones in a full grown frog and same goes for the tedpoles, the baby frogs.
Where do frogs go during the night?
sometimes fish go into little small rocks to find a safe place like us we go home and we are safe with fish are the same thing. but fish try to hide to stay away from predators like dolphins, sharks, and crabs.
What kind of frog is crazy frog?
I don't think he is any sort of frog at all. I don't think there is any real frogs that are blue and go 'bing bing bing'
he is a puppet or a animated frog
What is the similarity of frogs and bees?
Frogs are amphibians, bees are insects - there is no similarity.
What does David have to do in order to survive from the book the voyage of the frog?
David has to keep away from all danger, and get to safety asap...
Why is the frog the symbol for Puerto Rico?
Coquís are a native specie of Puerto Rico. Coquís can not adapted to other environments and they usually die. For the Puerto Rican people the coquí represent patriotism and projects the people love for their homeland.
Do they the frog stay at the top of the water?
Yes, the frogs sit on the lili pads waiting for bugs. Also they can swim in the water if they want to but they dont live there. mostly frogs are on lily pad or on the land waiting for bugs coming their way!
3 Similitaries between the outsiders book and movie?
johnny killed bob they ran away to the church fo five days ponyboy reiceved a letter from Soda Dally asked for a "cancer stick" the peom (stay gold) Johnny's dieing words (stay golden) Dallys death the fight between sodapop darry and ponyboy (ending in an agreement not to fight)
Why are frogs and toads called amphibians?
It's just what they are-like humans are mammals. It's kind of like a category they have been placed into.
Why can you live without your gallbladder and what is its main function?
You can live without a gallbladder because the gallbladder is just a pouch for the enzymes that break down fats. Your liver actually makes these enzymes, and it will continue to make the enzymes after the gallbladder is removed.
Like all living creatures, frogs occupy a niche in their ecosystem. For example, they can keep ponds free of mosquitoe larvae, help keep down the population of flies, mosquitoes and other insects, and spiders, and inhibit the stagnation of pond water.
What can do frog? How do it know?
What do frogs' eyes look like?
Their eyes are located on the top and the to side of their heads. How the eyes look depends on the species. Some have natural looking irises, some have brighter colored irises.
What is the habitat of the Blue Frog?
moist places are there habitat.they like moist grass and litte ponds. so they can swim around
Frogs lay their eggs in large clusters so, it will look like a big ball made up of a bunch of smaller balls. The eggs will be clear, but if they are fertilized then they will be clear with a tiny black tadpole in the middle that will eventually take over the whole egg, then they'll be entirely black ( it's really the tadpole)
What is peritoneum in the frog?
It is a spiderweb like membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering the organs, preventing them from being damaged or worn by friction generated by day to day movement and holding them in place during movement.
Which two structures of a frog would most likely have the same have the same chromosomes number?
The two structures of a frog that have the same chromosome number are skin cells and fertilized egg cells. They each have 46 chromosomes.
How do frogs get rid of solid and liquid wastes?
A frog removes liquid and solid wastes through a process called "Excretion". Indigestable solid waste is removed by bowel movements, and liquid toxins are cleared from the body by urination. Excretion also takes place when a frog breathes out carbom dioxide.