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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 pregnant frogs hibernate?

Well frogs lay eggs so i reckon they lay when ready

What do you put in a frog tank?

Rain water will be fine, you should not put destilled water into the frogs tank because this is harmful to the frog.

Does frogs eat green tomatoes?

No! Frogs do not eat human food for they are carnivores.. They eat flies, moths, mealworms, worms, and grub.

Where do eastern banjo frogs live?

Eastern Banjo Frogs are common around rivers, streams and swamps in woodlands, rainforests, farmland, heathland and temperate grasslands. The Eastern Banjo Frog is a burrowing frog that can be seen after rainfall when it comes out from its burrow to feed and breed. It is often dug up in urban gardens.

Do frogs eat earthworms?

yes they do cause frogs are herbivores Yes

How can you tell if two frogs are mating?

you can't ... one day you will probably see the male "hugging" the female around her waist and that is how they mate.

Do Frogs sleep at night?

Yes. Many frogs are nocturnal so have good night vision. They have a mirror layer in the back of the eye (called tapetum lucidium) that lets them reflect light at night,known as 'eye-shine'. This gives them a kind or search light for hunting by.

Deferent species have different sensitivity to light depending on their habits and habitats. This can be determined by the numbers of 'rods' and 'cones' on the frogs retina (back of the eye). Rods are sensitive to light and cones detect colour.

How does the urogenital system of the male frog differ from the female?

The urogenital system of the male frog is not much different than that of the female. In fact, the only difference is that the male will possess a pair of testicles, while the female will possess a pair of ovaries.

How do you take care of polliwogs?

Pollywogs or tadpoles need warm, shallow water to swim in, and small bits of bread crumbs to munch on. They will be very happy and grow quickly. You can observe their body changes as the adults develop into frogs. Why not take notes of changes as you observe them. Great project for a science/biology hobby.

Where can you buy food for frogs?

Gray tree frogs mating season is usually March-September, or they will mate during or right after a rainstorm. Gray tree frogs lay their eggs in ponds, streams, swampy areas, and any open area of water that has lots of pond weed, algae, and fresh water. If you can't find any tadpoles in any of those places, go on a camping trip and take a hike! Still can't find it? You can go to a garden and pond shop, such as Green Thumb, and maybe they will have it there.

Why does salt kill slugs and frogs?

Death through body damage and dehydration is what salt does to slugs.

Specifically, the mollusc (Gastropoda class) in question depends upon accessing moisture and keeping body parts moist in order to survive. Salt particles frustrate slug health because of their coarseness and their drying effects. Slugs will die from contact with sufficient quantities of salt.

What eats a frog when it dies?

yes. Snakes, lizards, birds, and various small animals like hedgehogs eat the frog. Even under water frogs can't be safe from hungry sharp toothed fish, swimming mammals like water shrews, and even diving birds!Frogs can also be eaten by other frogs.

What is the function of the tympanic membrane on a grasshopper?

To allow the grasshopper to hear. The tympanum is basically an eardrum in the side of a grashopper's body. To hear, just like us. Grasshopper and cricket males often chirp and sing to attract females, so the females need to hear quite well, and males compete with other males, so they also need the eardrums.

How do frogs control the population of bugs?

It is by preying upon arthropods that a frog is considered a natural pest control agent. Nuisance organisms may be controlled non-chemically when predator - prey relationships are comprehended and facilitated in such cases as frogs eating harmful insects.

Are all brightly colored frogs poisonous?

No they r not poisonous

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Where does the frogs intestine lead?

In a frog the first part of the small intestine is called duodenum. The second part is called the ileum. The small intestine leads to the large intestine.

Where will frogs they get their food?

The live in ponds where there are bugs and they can eat them.

Is a frog a wild animal?

Yes, frogs are freshwater animals.

How does frogs color help it survive?

The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.

How do you hold a frog?

yes, i taught my frog how to eat flies and hop.

ANSWER:

Not really. I have had my White's Tree Frog for 16 years and he has learned that the sound of the top coming off his terrarium means I am about to change his water and give him more crickets, so he will peek out of his little coconut shell house to check things out. In a way, I suppose this could count as "training," but it is actually more like "conditioning."