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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 is a frog in a brick?

The reason for the recess in the surface of frogged bricks being called a frog is not known.

A:One theory is that as the block used to press this indentation is also called a frog, possibly based on the appearance of this block especially if some clay adheres to it, and the name was transferred to the recess created in the brick by the frog.

A:Another theory is that the similarity between the recess in a brick to the recess under a horse's hoof is the origin of the name "Frog".

The compacted mud that drops out of a horse's hoof can look like a crouching frog or toad.

Which frog organ does the human not have?

The whole frogs digestive and respitory systems are the same as ours.

How many forelegs do frogs have?

A frog has 5 toes on each hind leg.
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What 3 types of vessels are in a frog's heart?

The heart of the frog has three chambers, one ventricle and two atria.

When are frogs most active in the cold or heat?

In the heat, frogs are cold blooded so they require heat to be able to deliver blood to their cells

Can tadpoles live in clean water?

the truth is they can but put algae in it so they can eat

What are Spring Peepers?

Among the first frogs of spring is what Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) are in Canada and the eastern United States of America.

Specifically, Spring Peepers may range in color from straw to rusty orange, olive, gray or brown. They tend to have dark bands around their hind legs and a dark line that runs from eye to eye in addition to the characteristic dark "X" across their backs. They have well-developed toe pads which help get them along the ground, around small bushes and through breeding ponds. But what they are most known for are their aggressive "purrrreeeek" and their pure-tone "peep" calls in spring, late summer and fall.

What is the longest known lifespan of a frog?

Usually a frog will live from 4 - 15 years depending on the environment. A frog in the wild will probably live longer than a frog in captivity but have the threat of a predator coming to eat it or just kill it. The longest life span a frog has ever had was a European Common Toad which lived an extraordinary 40 years.

How many body parts does a frog have?

Frogs have four limbs, two hind legs and two forelegs.

How do frogs fertilize their eggs?

internal fertilization...they actually go through a coutship phase too!

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How many species of NZ frog are there?

There is no exact figure for this. According to the Australian Biological Resources Study (see the related link from the Australian Government website below), there are between 4950 and 6515 described species of amphibians in the world.

The number continues to change as new species of amphibians are being discovered, and others become extinct.

How many appendages do frogs have?

The number of bones are different between each organisms but they all have a backbone. The number of bones are different between each organisms but they all have a backbone. there are certain types of websites that don't have the answers you need. for this question, you need to visit: www.google.com on this website, youtype in : how many bones are there in a fish. you answer will come up and thenn your science homework 4 miss slatter will be completed!!!!!

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What is the difference between a tadpole and a newt?

Tadpoles are the young of amphibians such as frogs and toads. Fish are a completely different species of animal who spend most if not all of their lives in water. There are similarities between tadpoles and fish but they are completely different species.

How is metamorphosis in a butterfly different from metamorphosis in a frog?

They're alike because the animal changes in form from juvenile to adult, with different habits (place it lives (water/land), diet, etc) and even different organs (gills in amphibian larvae, wings in adult insects...).

They're different because they evolved separately and the mechanisms are very different. Amphibians morph continuously, losing their gills and gaining their legs gradually. Insects molt, and every time the animal emerges it's changed with a jolt. Pupating insects change even more abruptly, going dormant for weeks and emerging totally different just like that. And where adult frogs may inhabit the same pond as their tadpoles, insects will take to the air and take up totally different ways of life. Some adult insects don't even have a mouth, devoting all their time to finding a mate. Amphibians are much more chill about this.

What is the purpose of the lining inside a frog's mouth?

The purpose of a frog's teeth are to hold it's prey in place, while it swallows it's meal whole. It has only front teeth, so chewing is not possible, and not needed.

What is so important about the placement of a frogs eyes?

So they can see there prey, insects, and be able to catch them.

Can frogs be pink?

yes they can, frogs come in many different colors. The bright colors on a frog are meant as a warning to predators saying "i am very poisonous stay away!". So if you ever do see a pink frog, dont touch it

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This guy is a liar and licks frogs.

Why do frogs lay eggs in a pond?

Tadpoles are larval amphibians who prefer clean water. Tadpoles are predominantly herbivorous.Their diet mainly consists of algae and other greens such as boiled lettuce. They prefer algae when they are in their natural habitat, but each other green leafy vegetables when they are in captivity.

How do frogs protect their food?

The common frog doesn't protect its young. Once mating and spawning has finished, the spawn is left to develop. The hatching tadpoles live initially on algae until able to feed on microscopic aquatic creatures - and then develop into a frog that is able to leave the water.
There are certain frogs of tropical rainforests that lay a single egg in the water found in certain plants. The frog will return and lay an unfertilised egg that the tadpole can eat.

How do you know if your big frog eat your small frog?

yes all frogs are carnivores and some do eat other frogs. some even eat snakes and rats!

What do frogs have to do with metamorphosis?

The frog may spend most of its life on land. Adult amphibians with lungs or through their skin. The skin is thin and moist. To keep from drying out, amphibians must stay near water or damp places. Since amphibians eggs do not have shells, they must be laid in water or where the ground is wet.

Before all of that happens they go though the life cycle that is when the frog starts at a tadpole, then works its way up, and starts to grow into a frog. Then the cycle goes again

What is the belly-side of a frog called?

Ventral is the term relating to the belly or abdomen of the frog.

What does it mean when you dream about falling into a dirty pool with a frog?

That depends on the type of frog you are dreaming of and what activity the frogs are engaged in during the dream.

To see a frog in your dream, represents a potential for change or the unexpected. The frog may be a prince in disguise and thus, signify transformation, renewal or rebirth.

The frog symbolizes uncleanness or fertility. To see frogs leaping in your dream, indicate your lack of commitment. You have a tendency to jump from one thing to another. It may also suggest that you are taking major steps toward some goal. It parallels your progress. To dream that you are catching a frog, signifies your carelessness concerning your health. To hear the sounds of a frog in your dream, indicates that you have not accomplished what you wanted.

To eat a frog in your dream, represents some unsavory or unpleasant task that you need to perform. If you swallow a whole frog in your dream, then there is something that you need to do or say, that is literally difficult to swallow. Consider the phrase "a frog in your throat" to suggest that you are unable to speak. You feel you have lost your voice.