Are all frogs are cold blooded?
All invertebrates were considered " cold blooded " that is to say they control their body temperature by thermoregulation, using outside sources, rather than internal heat production (as in warm-blooded animals). However, some use other methods of creating body heat.
The correct terms are "ectotherms" (organisms that do not create most of their own body heat), and "homeotherms" (organisms that maintain a more-or-less constant body temperature).
Frogs can regenerate their tails as tadpoles, but they lose all their regenerative capacity after metamorphosis
They're prime and easy targets for predators and other animal and insects (including frogs) that rely on them to live. That's why the frogs lay so many eggs so that the babies don't all die out. Some frog species lay eggs in separate places a couple hundred a place to insure survival.
What is the function of the integumentary system of a frog?
The function is for water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to pass through it, enabling the frog to either breathe or keep it's skin moist and keep the insides in.
What do african clawed frogs eat aside from guppies and worms?
As tadpolls, it mostly eats vegitable matter. As an adult the frog will eat live prey like fish, tadpolls, or insects. The also love frozen or live blood worm or any other type of worm.
How is a frog and octopus the same?
they both have legs and they both like water and there both slimy and smooth.
How do marsupial frogs protect their eggs?
protects the buy releasing urine and the they are very well protected
Yes! it would burn through their skin! Cruel, but it takes them out!
How do leopard frogs hibernate?
well, it turns out that bullfrogs do not sleep! they spend their days half awake and they get their rest that way!
How does frog then survive in exreme cold and extremely hot seasons?
Frogs protect themselves from too much cold or too much heat by their moist skin.
What are the pads on frogs feet called?
They do not have a name per say, these sucker-like adhesive disks are just called pads that help the frog grip vertical surfaces and aid in climbing.
A frog eats bugs which are a form of meat therefore a frog would be a carnivore, meaning they eat meat.
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How does a frogs live over winter?
They become ''frogsicles''(turn into ice) and unfreeze after winter and go out to search for food.
Is it ok to keep frog eggs and fish in the same tank?
i have fresh water gold fish and a frogs and i want to know if its ok to have there eggs in the same tank?
What is a northern leopard frog prey?
insects i am going to get tadpoles from a Christmas gift and i need to now what it eats and this is what:
they eat crickets, fish, snakes (i no!), even small birds!!!!!!!
this is what northern leopard frogs eat! insects and small vertebrates.
How often does a green tree frog eat?
A tree frog can easily down a dozen small live crickets in an evening however they do not need that many every single day. you can supplement their diets with meal worms, wax worms, calciworms, or anything of the sort. Remember if crickets aren't eaten within 3 days, they lose nutritional value. if it isn't convienent to buy crikets every other day, you can always purchase cricket feed and water at most pet stores like Petco.
All red eyed tree frogs are female and constantly on their periods, and so when startled they shoot red pee at potential threats.