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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 frogs have thin damp skin?

frogs skin is thin because it lets moisture out and that saves the frog from having to waste time pooing and weeing

Were frog born alive?

No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.

What helps a frog breathe underwater?

Frogs use lungs to breath on land. When they are tadpoles they have just gills but as they grow they develop lungs just like they develop legs. When most frogs are full grown, they have lungs and gills so they can breath in or out of water.

Are barking frogs poisonous?

My cat just brought a Rocket Frog into the house and he was foaming really badly from the mouth.My husband rushed the cat to the bathroom and washed the cats mouth out.He said that the poison was on the frogs back and is gelatinous and you have to rinse the poison out of and off of his mouth as quickly as possible.The cat seems to be ok ,although it's only been ten miniutes since it happened.

What habitat does a wood frog live in?

Wild tree frogs originate from rainforests, where it is very humid and damp. They normally live in the top parts of trees, camouflaged in the leaves. It's very hard to spot them. They prefer hot conditions all year around.

Does a frog have an exoskeleton?

Toads are belonging into the class Amphibian. Hence Amphibians does not have exoskeleton. Hence the exoskeleton is absent in toads.

Do tadpoles stay with their parents?

No, they're mainly solitary creatures.





Some tadpoles have even been known to eat its own siblings...

What is the easiest way to take care of frogs and toads?

in the ask type how do you take care of a pet toad over night and i have answered your question , just read it. ps feed it only 1s or 2s a day and its good, thats all you need to do. oh and leve it alone. well you can get it out and pet it, just very litely rub your finger on the top of its head, they really like that

What are the frogs intestine and large intestines function?

The large intestine covers the digested food with juices and substances. The small intestine pulls nutrients out of the digested food.

What can you see in the opened mouth of a frog?

you dont see anything, it will just bite you before you have a chance too look :D

haha jk

a tounge, the mouth is usually pink but it all depends on the type of frog. sorry if thats not a help but I need to know what type it is to give more detail. SORRY! :(

What are the three phases of a frog?

.To the frog, which part is not important?

Why do amphibians and reptiles not live in the antarctic?

i think it is too cold for turtles in the arctic or antarctica

How would a scientist study the relationship between the frogamander and modern frogs and salamanders?

A Gerobatrachus hottoni (frogmander) a 290 million year old fossil has been found in Texas, the fossil which shows both frog and salamander traits has changed scientists opinions on the ancestry of amphibians. Scientists would now study the four distinct groups of leposondyls, temnospondyl, caecilians and amphibians.

How long does it take for a tadpole to roe into an adult frog?

This all depends on the species. Some frogs, especially desert-dwelling species where the tadpole's pools may only last a few days, have completed metamorphosis in under a week. Some tadpoles take three or four years (Rana species in America in mind but there are others). For the Common Green Tree Frog/White's Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) which is my personal favourite species:

36 hours for the eggs to 'hatch'. The black dots inside the jelly develop into tadpoles which wriggle free of the gel.

4 weeks - back legs start growing.

10 weeks - back legs finished growing.

12 weeks - first front leg

1 day after first front leg - second front leg. Within a few days the tadpole will take on a frog's shape, stop eating and start to reabsorb its tail. It will become a much weaker swimmer and will need to be able to get out of the water. ^ This is the development of a relatively fast-growing Australian species that takes about 3-4 months to complete development under OPTIMUM CONDITIONS - this is, as much food as the tadpoles can eat, clean water changed daily, water kept warm but not too hot. These conditions are seldom perfect in the wild, resulting in the death of well over 60% of the clutch before metamorphosis and much slower growth in most instances.

What is differet from the dorsal and ventral of the frog?

The dorsal of the frog absorbs heat energy and the ventral of the frog cools all the heat that the dorsal takes in. == ==

Does the frog chew its food withthe vomerine teeth?

Frogs are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats, so they need teeth to help them grip larger prey. Frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food.

What does a frog's skin feel like?

it feels waxy and slimy
Since a frog is an amphibian, it would feel slick, and slimy, which is caused by a layer of mucos on the frog.

How old can frog grow to be?

Frogs don't have babies they lay eggs.

Frogs can live as long as forty years maybe they reproduce all that time.

Where can you buy live flies?

im assume for a reptile you can get them from petco or pets smart flightless fruit flies

Where does the largest frog in the world live?

The largest amphibian is the Chinese Giant Salamander (Andrias davidianus.)

The biggest tailless amphibian (frogs and toads) is the Goliath frog.

Are leopard frogs?

Snakes and turtles are the biggies. Also includes some species of fish, mammals like skunks and raccoons, and some birds.

Do poisonous frogs live in Virginia?

Yes. Or at least they did when I was a child. Since the area hasn't changed much, they probably still do.