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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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How does a frog stay on a lily pad?

Umm ... The lily pad has a special floating air sack under the leave so it can float and since most frogs are lightweight they can easily sit on a lilypad.Ok got it?

What do frogs in the jungle eats?

Mainly insects, but large species will take any creature they can swallow, fish, small snakes, etc..

What happens to a tadpole tail go?

It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.

What size is a lungless frog?

The actual largest size is about 70 mm, not micrometer.

How do frogs survive on water and on land?

They survive because their skin accepts very readily air and water.

What adaptive feature of the frog?

it is an amphibian.

it has webbed feet which helps it to swim in water

the breathe through gills

What part of body of the frog help them to survive?

The upperside is more heavily pigmented than the underside witch is often white. You see distinctions of color etc, in animals which also use fast movement to avoid detection and predation. think of the logic of the adaptation in diurnal animals; fish for instance, when viewed from below are light bellied typically, so as to blend into the overhead intense light from the sun. when viewed from above, they are typically darker and mottled, to blend in with the darkening backround. Size doesn't matter. Look at the white shark or an orca. Same logic..

What does the frog skin afford protection?

the toad emmits a poison that detures enemies. Also when the toad is eaten by a bigger animal, it emmits the same poison that then kills the animal that has eaten it from the stomach. Smart toad.

Can fire belly frogs live with fish?

Yes IF

- you have enough water so the toxins from the toads don't kill them

- the fish can survive in the same temperature range as the toads

- the fish are going to eat or nip at the toads

-the poison will not kill or make the other fish ill at contact such as a healthy Betta fish.

Lots of people keep feeder guppies with their toads. Sometimes the toads catch them. But is very rare. Mine didn't catch them.

Do frogs eat blueberrys?

Frogs are predators, their natural diet is insects, worms, slugs and suchlike. They might be able to eat the occasional strawberry, but they can't live on them.

What are the body parts and functions of a red eyed tree frog?

They have a legs that have poop in them. they have fat that helps them survive and be warm during winter and provides food for them during hibernation.

What type of fertilization do toads and frogs have?

usually the female lays the eggs and the male comes by and fertilizes them

Does a toad have lungs?

Yes, a toad has lungs. When it is a tadpole, it has gills. It develops lungs and hopps onto the land.

What age do frogs lay eggs?

Crickets begin chirping once they are mature. Crickets will chirp louder and more frequently when temperatures increase. The male crickets are the ones that chirp not the females.

How does the Spencer burrowing frog adapt to its environment?

by the digging implements on the side of its back legs

What are these eggs that are laid in a string?

They are toads' eggs, which are laid in long strings parallel to each other. They are often stuck to aquatic vegetation.

Why do animals such as frogs lay many eggs each time during mating?

Frogs lay a lot of eggs because most of them will not survive. Some of the eggs will never develop and others will end up food for other animals. Out of the hundreds of eggs, only a fraction will make it to an adult frog.

Where do frog-eating bats live?

somewhere around the world in caves dark caves

How are two ways frogs breathe?

i guess lungs and gills. gills at the earlier stage and lungs at the maturity.

How many days does it take for a frog's egg to hatch?

The average is 7 to 10 days. May on rare occasions take a couple weeks.