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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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What would happen if the frog population decreased?

If all the frogs would die off there would be a break in the chain.

Are toads good pets?

Yes, tomato frogs do make good pets actually i have one myself just make sure that you wash your hands after handling them they can give off very bad tasting mucous when defensive.

What does the stomach of a frog do?

the stomach in a frog is not what you may think, rather the stomach is the part of a the frog that digests the food and breaks it down into all the nutrients necessary for the Frog! i know Amazing!!!

Does a frog use gills its whole life?

During the metamorphosis from tadpole to frog, a frog grows lungs and loses its gills.

How can you tell the difference between a male and females frogs thumb?

Male frogs have thumb pads, which are extra fatty tissues on the hands, just below where the thumb attaches to the hand.

Are frogs bad luck?

cause many things eat frogs

How do you humanely get rid of tadpoles in your ponds?

Living creatures are very resistant to pool chemicals and sometimes down right immune. After all, your alive and use the pool right? The best method is to physically remove them, then superchlorinate to kill any remaining bacteria left behind. Pool & Spa

When was Crazy Frog created?

Crazy Frog was created in 1997.

Where are frog legs made?

On the Frog....then in a skillet.

How do you know if tadpoles are healthy?

I have both indoor tadpoles & outdoor tadpoles. I got all the tadpoles from the same batch & seperated them, the indoor ones seem to be growing a lot quicker than the outdoor ones. I feed them both the same things; lettuce, grass, pond weeds, apple, fish food etc. But the indoor ones that are mostly in the dark seem a lot more healthier than the outdoor ones.

What is the function of the circulatory system in a frog?


it allows blood circulation

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same as yours; to carry oxygenated blood to the vital organs.

How do frogs change in a lifetime?

They go from egg to tadpole to polliwogs to frogs.

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What will happen if all the frogs will killed?

There will be an influx in the fly population, leading to world domination of the flies.

Do all tadpoles turn into frogs or toads or do some just stay tadpoles?

They turn into toads anywhere between a couple of weeks to a few years, depending on the species.

Which frog jumps the farthest?

It can jump far because it's back legs and it is very small for a tiny creature

How does a frogs digestive system differ from a humans?

There are several differences between the human and frog digestive system. There are no villi in the small intestine of a frog. Frogs also have dull teeth used only for chewing and a sticky tongue for catching prey.
A humans digestive system starts with their mouth, enzymes in saliva help food to break down, along with their teeth. A human has villi in their small intestine, a frog does not. A Frog has weak teeth in the back of their mouth to physically break food, a human has it at the front.
A major difference is the lack of villi in a frogs small intestine, and most of the digestion takes place in the small intestine of a frog. Humans have villi and most digestion happens in the stomach.
One main difference between a frogs digestive system and a humans is that frogs have no villi in their small intestines. Another difference is that the human tongue is located at the back of the mouth while the frog's tongue is located at the front of the mouth.
The biggest difference between the human and frog digestive system is the species of animal in which is it in. A human chews its food before pushing it to the stomach, where as a frog tends to swallow things whole.
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How high can a baby frog jump?

1.0 centermeters a baby frog can jump!

What age should you have fully developed breasts?

From the time your breasts begin to develop, it should take two to three years to completely develop, however some girls do develop slower or faster than that.

What are the excretory system parts in a frog?

A frog digestive system has 2 parts which are Alimentary canal and Digestive glands. The digestive glands includes gastric glands, liver, pancreas, and the intestinal glands.

How do humans impact to a frog?

bullfrogs can barf on you and their barf is specifically made of acid so if it touches humans it can kill them or seriously tickle them so be careful

Has a frog got a shell?

They have a tough membrane but not a shell like a bird egg.

What do freshwater frogs eat?

They often eat fungi, bacteria and guna from their mothers utters

How do frog gills turn into lungs?

Yes, frogs have lungs but also gills so they can breed in water.

What is the purpose of nostrils on fish?

To smell the water and better protect themselves