Do you get a wort when a toad pees on you?
No its just a legend like "if you touch a toad you'll get warts" they are all made up
Why is frogs stomach a different color than the rest of its body?
Because frogs are cold blooded, they use the darker skin to take take advantage of solar radiation for energy. The darker a color is it will absorb more heat
Most, if not all, reptiles' backs are darker than their stomach to match their surroundings (camouflage) also.
And the lighter underside helps make them less visible from below in the water, the light color blending with the light of the sky and the water's surface. The same reason that fighter jets paint their bottoms and sides lighter colors then the top surfaces.
What organ connects a frogs circulatory system and digestive system?
The digestive system organs of a frog are actually very similar to a human's digestive system. They have a stomach, 1 intestine, a liver, a gall bladder, and a rectum.
What role do frogs have in a wetland?
They eat all of the flies- we would be surrounded by them if frogs weren't here.
Frogs play an important role in the food web of wetlands. If frogs disappear from an area, the whole eco system can suffer.
Is it good that tadpoles nibble on your feet?
Some types of fish do, tadpoles (which are not fish) do not.
Frogs and toads have a 'Lycra' type skin that protects them from from injury and disease. It comes in wonderful variations of color and patterns.
Frog skin is water permeable, this means it can let water in and out. Frogs don't often drink with their mouths, they absorb water through their skin. They have a 'seat pouch', an area on their bellies which is designed for water absorption. They absorb through capillary action from water or a moist surface.
In many species glands are modified to produce toxins and other substances that will repel predators. Some frog skin toxins are being researched as potential pain medications.
Frogs have a huge variety of skin colors and patterns. Colors can help warn predators that the frog may be poisonous. And many frogs change the color of their skin to change their heat absorption rate so controlling their temperature. Also water and other secretions help sustain temperature.
Frogs eat many kind of insects like snails,beatalls,flies and many diffrent things
No, they are not because they can move in a snakelike way.
What is the Southern Chorus Frog's call?
"Crrreeeeek" is the call of the Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum).
Specifically, the voice of the Upland Chorus Frog is a clicking trill that is made very quickly. The inflection is rising. Everything about the Upland Chorus Frog's call is audibly much faster than the very similar voices of the Boreal (P. maculata) and Midland (P. triseriata) Chorus Frogs.
What happens to Canadian frogs in the winter?
They go into a hibernation. which is under leaves and snow which acts as an insolation. This said, it is winter all year round in Canada so our frogs don't come out of hibernation except for 2 days out of the year when the snow is only a meer 4 feet deep.
What does a frog let look like?
Frog teeth look like little miniature nubs that line the top portion of the mouth. They are called maxillary teeth. Frogs also have two other teeth called vomerine teeth. They are slightly larger and appear on the top of the mouth.
How do you care for a african dwarf frog?
If you want to take care of tadpoles you want to put them in a dechlorinated water tank. Then put some of the plants that was in the body of water you found the tadpoles in and put them in the tank. To feed them boil some lettuce and put the lettuce in the water. Then clean the water EVERY DAY. This is very important. They produce a lot of waste so you need to clean the tank every day. Then, if you keep following these steps your tadpole will eventually turn into a frog
How does a frog compare to similar animals?
Make a list of qualities: wings? legs? color? movement? diet--food they eat? life span? babies? gestation? migrate? stage of metamorphosis?
Check off the qualities for each one.
Then write a paragraph describing where they are the same and where they differ, using the chart. Be sure to use descriptive words and facts.
Yes they do ! The European Adder, for example, has a greatly varied diet. As well as frogs - they'll eat other amphibians, such as newts, and salamanders. They will also eat birds, small mammals, such as mice, voles, and shrews, as well as lizards.
How is the inside of a frog's stomach different to the outside?
increased surface area which allows for more efficient digestion
Turtles don't have any venom like snakes do, and they also have no way to deliver venom, either, as they have no teeth or fangs. They are not poisonous, either. They don't secrete any poisonous substance onto their skin or shells, the way poisonous frogs do. However, eating box turtles can make you sick, as they eat species of fungi that are poisonous to humans, and the poisons remain in their bodies, even after they've been cooked.
Some turtles can also carry salmonella and E. coli, which are bacteria that can make you very sick. See the Related Link below for more information.
What are three reason why frog often swim in pond?
Frogs are attracted to a pool because they need water and poos also are where frogs find insects to eat.
How do frogs drink water to survive?
If you are talking about feces in the tank, you will have to remove that manually. If you are talking about shedding their old skin, they release mucus out of their nostrils and spread it over their body and then proceed to consume it.
sometimes/often yes...
Because frogs absorb everything through their skin, so the oils and germs on your hands can make them very sick.
Also frogs have very, very thin skin, so often by us touching them, we cut or damage their skin, especially when our hands are dry. If you wet your hands its not as bad, but still isnt a good idea to handle them unless you need too, if one happens to hop into your house, you're better to just let it be, it will get rid of your insects.
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How does a frogs tongue adapt to their life?
Its muscles cause it to curl up into his mouth. The tongue sits at the front of the mouth, rolled up, when not in use. Point worth noting: Not all frogs have long tongues. Ground frogs that eat ants etc. that are close to them do not.