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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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How do you take care of a baby toad that's wild?

To care for a toad(frog) u need to have a fun envierment and a big cage so they can hop around. Toads(frogs) They like to eat flys or small insects. Toads(frogs) do not eat lettus. To cheak if the toad(frog) is living look under its mouth nd if u see it chin blubber going in and out then that means the toad(frog) is living.

Why are frogs more active in winter even though they are cold blooded?

A cold-blooded animal adjusts its body temperature according to its surroundings;it does not produce as much body heat as we do. If its temperatures prove too low, it can prove fatal. That is why a cold-blooded animal basks in the sun--to raise its body temperature.

How do you kill a frog?

Although frogs in your pool are inconvenient, there is no health risk due to the pool chemicals. You just remove the drowned frogs.

You should check your yard for standing water where the eggs can hatch and tadpoles mature. If you do not have this, then the frogs are migrating toward your pool for some reason. If you leave the lights on, that attracts bugs and the frogs come for the picnic. Clear out any weeds and debris in your yard. Some believe using ammonia based fertilizer is a deterrent. Also, a wooden or block fence will prevent frogs from coming into the area.

How do frogs camouflage?

the frogs can't be camouflaged because no green matches frogs. or different colours for the other frogs.

Can baby frogs eat grass?

Ant larvae, yes. As long as they're unable to bite etc. Grasshoppers, no. These are too large and strong for a mere baby frog. You could try to offer it small flies / mayflies / grubs / worms, too. Good luck!

Why do frogs give birth to lots of eggs?

Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.

What are the positives of using cane toads as a biological control?

Cane toads are good for the environment because, they can drive away pests. If you watch Cane Toads the Conquest, it tells you that they are excellent at drving away pests. For one, they can eat Crochroaches, insects, and other bugs you hate.

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How is a human skin similar to a frog skin?

Frog skin and human skin differs with the following categories

a. additional histological layers

Frog skin has stratum spongiosum and stratum compactum

Human skin has Stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum and stratum lucidum

b. Type of Glands present:

Frog skin has poison and mucus glands

Human skin has sudoriferous(sweat) glands, sebaceous(oil) glands, ceruminous glands and mammary glands.

c. Other skin derivtives:

Frog skin has chromosomes and hoof

Human skin has hair follicle. arrector pili muscles and sensory receptors.

d.Skin texture:

Most frogs have rough texture and humans has smooth texture

e.Skin color

Frogs either have green, brown or black or combination

Humans has melanocytes which is responsible for white or black/brown skin color

f.Pigment distribution

Frogs have chromatophores responsible for camouflage skin

Human has fair distribution

What adaptations does a frog have to help it survive?

some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night

What is the function of the mandible on a frog?

Maxillary teeth are small, cone teeth around the edge of the upper jaw that are used for chewing, grinding and crushing prey. Vomerine teeth are located between the internal nares and used to hold captured prey.

What is the function of the muscular system of a frog?

The same way any muscle works - electrical impulses from the brain stimulate the muscle to move.

What is the function of mucus on a frog's skin?

The mucus aids amphibians in more than one way. It aids in the water, allowing them to swim faster, without waterlogging their delicate skin. Also, it provides a slippery surface to help defend them from predators.

How do male frogs make sure the attract female frogs of the same species?

They produce sperm and mix the sperm in with the eggs. If the eggs aren't fertilized, then the eggs don't hatch. If you have any frog/tadpole questions that you want answered please contact me by james.sorbara@hotmail.com

What does a frog do after it eats?

Depending upon what kind of frog such as The Pac Man frog or African Bullfrog could bite off a small body part. A poison frog can make you very ill if you make contact with it. An African Clawed frog could cause scratching wounds on you. But a harmless frog such as a Leopard frog or Wood frog would do nothing.

Why can frogs breathe through their skin but fish can't?

Fish can only stay alive "under and in" water. Frogs are amphibious which means they can live both in and out of the water, because they absorb oxygen through their skin. I'm hoping that's what you were asking.

What does the adult frog lay eggs call?

They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.

Do frogs eat caterpillars?

yes only if they cant find other food.

Is there such a thing as a grasshopper frog?

yes. it is found in north Africa on the coast of Hawaii. it is known for flying from palm tree to palm tree underwater. it likes to eat cheese burgers.

How long could a frog's tongue stretch?

so they can reach the flies (which the eat)

Why don't frogs need water?

Frogs don't drown because they adapt to the water and it's a part of their lifestyle. It's just like saying: why don't fish drown?

Why frogs can live on land but its babies cannot why?

young frogs have to constantly be re-hydrated in a body of water.