What does an optic lobe do in a frog?
Well they are because it allows them to be able to breathe more constantly under water.
Where are glass frogs found in?
They live in North, Central, and South America in trees and among plants along streams.
Do any poisonous frogs live in rosemount Minnesota?
No Minnesota does have toads that could be poisoness.
Where is food stored for use during the winter hibernation of frogs?
Depends of the animal and the place they are from. Some animals hibernate for ages either underneath loads of earth and fallen leaves, near the main branch under a tree, some even make nests that look look like animated bee hives that they stay in until they feel a small drop of warmth they they emerge from their hiding place and they begin again.
But some animals are meant for the winter and especially husky, ect, that always love a good mess around in the snow.
What should you name your frog?
well allot of names don't fit toads like cupcake or rouferd.Some good names are browny,miricle,golieth,hamy,frogy,worty,toadster,jouly,eathen,and roger.
What are four adaptations that help a frog to live on land and water?
An Amphibian is a group of animals that are born and live in water when they are young (larvae) and live mostly on land which is near a water source when they are adults. Modern Amphibians are actually active in water AND land. Back in prehistoric times, amphibians were the first animals to be able to move on water and land, but they had gills, which meant that they could not stay on land too long.
Actually this is the biggest misconception of amphibians. They do live on land all of them but they need bodies of water only for reproduction.
The loss of webbed feet and the growth of body hair are two of the adaptations you seek to learn about.
Can a turtle and a frog live together in a tank?
yea i guess, the will mostly leave each other alone.
There are many trees that flower red in spring. Common examples would depend on where you are. Here in Australia, there are many gum trees that blossom red from spring. Illawarra Flame Trees do the same, as do New Zealand Christmas trees & all sorts of Grevilleas, Callistemons etc. Exotic examples would include Crepe Myrtles, Coral trees, Royal Poincianas, flowering quinces, peaches & crabapples, Pomegranites I think, Pineapple Guavas ... the list goes on. I don't know if you are trying to identify a tree you have seen or just wondering, but more specifics are needed perhaps.
Where does digestion occur in the frog?
The same as most other organisms... it starts at the mouth, and ends at the anus.
Can a common frog be kept as a pet?
I heard in a zoo u can lmao! Im not sure... I think u can... but u have to ask somewhere like R.S.P.C.A. or something
What are the adaptations of a marsupial frog?
How frogs move from water to land?
In a frog, the skeleton is adapted for jumping and swimming. The front legs are structured to absorb shock on landing, while the hind legs are tri-segmented, which is useful in jumping and swimming.
What role do kidneys play in excretion in frogs?
Urine is waste from the blood that the kidneys filter from the body. Kidneys in the body of a frog function in the excretion of urine.
Trace the path of air through the respiratory system in frogs?
it goes through the ndhuethy first and then the air goes through the ferstahjd and then the air comes out of the ear, breathing out carbon dioxide. This is the answer