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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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Can small frogs and small turtles live together?

actually, they can. have at least one place or arch where the small one can hide. they will share the rock if its big enough but it is nice to have each turtle have its own space. if you see your big turtle chasing the little one, see if its male. (you can tell if the claws are bigger and the tail is fatter) if it is, put feeder fish in the tank, large ones and small ones. the large ones will keep the big turtle busy. and the small ones will be for the smaller turtle so he can learn to eat meat from the larger one. i have and have had large turtles and small turtles in the same tank. the get along fine.

Hope i could help.

How frog grow?

Amphibian lay their eggs in water and hatch in water.

Where do tadpoles live in?

They usually live in a river or a pond that is shady and muddy.

What is the most dangerous species of frog?

All toads can secrete a poison called bufotoxin, which varies in intensity from lethal to harmless. It is extremely bitter if the toxin has no lethality, where just the taste will make is spit the toad out.

What is the function of a frogs third eyelid?

One for the upper eye, one for the lower eye, and on like ours...covering it all. Without eyelids, their eyes would dry up. Try going for an hour without blinking. Is it not a natural instinct to blink? :)

What is the reproductive behavior of a frog?

When male mate, male frogs tends to clasp the female underneath in a embrace called amplexus. A few months later the female lays soft jelly eggs. There is a black dot inside the eggs and that dot will grow into a tadpole. After 10 days the tadpole wriggle out of the eggs. The tadpole then grow gills then legs and their tail will soon disappeared. The cycle start all over again

What kind of frogs live in a pond?

Frogs cant really "live" under water because the dont have gills so they need to go up for air every once in a while.

P.S THIS WAS WRITTEN BY A NINE YR.OLD (so if it has mistakes dont judge me!)

What is the function of the gullet in a frog?

Oh, dude, the gullet in a frog is like a fancy tube that helps them swallow their food. It's part of their digestive system, you know, where all the magic happens. So, when a frog catches a tasty bug, the gullet helps move it down to their stomach for digestion. It's basically the frog's version of fast food delivery.

Where are the nostrils located on a frog?

Sometimes just nostrils, but often nares. The term 'nares' is more common in tadpoles.

How many times does a 'frogs' heart beat in one minute?

A frog's heart rate can be anywhere from 40 to 50 beats per minute.

What are The levels of organization of an frog?

*Kingdom - Animalia

*Phylum - Chordata

*Class - Amphibia

*Order - Anura

*Family - Ranidae

*Genus - Rana

*Species - Pipins / Vittigera

What shapes are frogs?

A frog is somewhat diamond shaped. They are amphibian and common to many countries. They have eyes on either sides of their head and strong extend-able legs at the bottom of the diamond.
It looks like a trigonal with long hind limbs .

An amphibian has slimy skin to help it do what?

To prevent from drying out and to help assist in getting oxygen.

Why does a frog soak up water through its skin?

Amphibians need wet skin at all times to breathe through the pores on their skin .

What is the difference between the life cycle of a grasshopper and a frog?

With the grasshopper the eggs hatch into animals that look like little adults. With butterflies the immature animals look nothing like the adult and live of different food. Also there is a "pupal" phase between the caterpillar and the butterfly.

How many types frogs are there in the world?

There are more than 5,000 species of frog in the world, and more are discovered every once in a while.

What r 3 adaptations that frogs have that make them amphibians?

Frogs have several adaptations that classify them as amphibians. Firstly, they possess a dual life cycle, beginning as aquatic larvae (tadpoles) that breathe through gills and later metamorphose into adults with lungs for breathing air. Secondly, their permeable skin allows for gas exchange and moisture absorption, which is vital for their survival in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Lastly, frogs lay their eggs in water, which protects the developing embryos from desiccation and provides a suitable habitat for their early life stages.

Do french eat snails and frog?

No, French people don't eat snakes. They would balk at the idea.

Are the sheep frogs endangered?

No reason to believe they will. They are a cultivated species and in no danger of extinction.

What do outside frogs eat?

They eat crickets grasshopper spiders moht flies worms,

How many eggs can frogs lay?

You did not say which species of frog so I will tell you of one particular frog. The southern cricket frog of South-eastern borth America can lay as many as 250 in ditches and ponds.

Most species of frogs can lay hundreds of eggs at a time.

How long can dwarf frogs be out of the water?

About 10 minutes or else they will dry up, yet I would suggest not taking the out of the water.

Are frogspawn protected?

well if you mean pertected as in their shells pertect them than yaa!!

Can garden frog and goldfish cohabit in garden pond?

I have had a few garden ponds in my time and while they do require some maintenance, they are a great way to create your own yard feature.

The idea of frogs and fish in the same pond is very natural and they never bother each other when in their older stages. However, when frogs are in the tadpole/pollywog stage, fish will eat them if they get a chance.

In regards to the frogs and fish eggs, tadpoles eat algae and older frogs eat insects.

When do tadpoles start to develop legs?

they start growing it when there born