Why are poisonous frogs extinct?
Some frogs are poison there are toxic if you touch you died. some like the poison dart frog' golden poison frog' strawberry poison dart frog'yellow poison dart frogs and the green and black poison dart frog there are pboison frogs
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Do dogs get a high from eating frogs?
Yes, it is possible for a dog to die from eating a toad. Toads in general produce several toxins that they excrete onto their skin to discourage predators from eating them. By eating the whole toad, the dog would ingest all of these toxins, which may be enough to kill him.
If your dog eats a toad, I would recommend taking him to a veterinarian immediately to get his stomach cleaned out as soon as possible.
no they kinda walk like chickens , they also bob their heads while they walk
What is the weight of a frog Metamorphosis?
The weight is zero because metamorphosis is a concept of the transformation of a tadpole into a frog. It is an abstract thought, not a physical, tangible object.
Tadpoles do not drink water at all, like we do. Their skin automatically lets the water in.
Which hormone controls the process of metamorphosis in frogs?
In insects molting is regulated by ecdysone. In amphibians it's regulated by hormones from the thyroid gland, as is our growth, up to a certain degree. This also illustrates the fact toads are far more closely related to us (both vertebrates) and insects are an outgroup. ^^
Why do you Sleep during day up during night?
You can't sleep at night from insomnia or something similar. You get tired during the day.
How are frogs and toad beneficial to man?
They are called "a farmer's best friend" with good cause. They eat many kinds of pest insects including grasshoppers, beetles, slugs, and moths. If you have a few toads in your home garden they will definitely help you.
tadpoles will eat algae or dead skin off fallen members where when the grow tadpoles become more carnivores feeding on less algae and more bugs once they get the long tongue
How could you tell if frogspawn are dead?
Well, actually a frog egg is not living. But, the creature inside it can be. You know when a frog inside of a frog egg is dead when the egg turns brown.
Why are frogs good for the environment?
Frogs are good for the environment because they warn us when somthing is wrong with their environment...=)
Yes they are because of people not helping the environment
Of course they do! It is natural for them to like clean water. They live in water until the get al of their legs and lose their tail
What would happen if you drank soda with a frog in it?
you will get very sick, but, depending on the frog, u could die!
What other fish can albino frogs live with?
Frogs should be kept in a vivarium not an aquarium. They should not be kept with fish ever. The main reason for this is frogs foul up (Poo) in the water and the fish need clean water to breath.
you can hunt with there tounges
Q. Where do frogs live?
A. They live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This habitat helps keep their skin moist, which is necessary to their survival.
Q. What do frogs eat?
A. Frogs are carnivores. They eat other animals, typically bugs and worms.
Q. How do frogs hunt for food?
A. Except for an occasional blink, the hunting frog sits almost motionless. It waits for a meal to fly by, then catches it with it's tongue.
Q. Why do frogs sun themselves?
A. This behavior is called basking. When temperatures are cool, frogs need to bask in sunshine to warm up enough to be able to move. That's because they are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes with the external temperature.
Q. What is a frog's role in the ecosystem?
A. They eat insects, small fish, and other small aquatic and terrestrial animals. In turn they provide food for fish, some large insects, snakes, lizards, larger frogs, birds, and small carnivorous and omnivorous mammals.
What type of phrase is you've got a frog in your throat?
Medieval physicians believed that the secretions of a frog could cure a cough if they were coated on the throat of the patient. The frog was placed in the mouth of the sufferer and remained there until the physician decided that the treatment was complete.
What do the positions of a frog's teeth suggest about how the frog uses them?
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. Therefore they have teeth only in their upper jaw.
Why are glass frogs see through?
glass is see through
you can see through glass soo u can see through the frog cuz u can
chewy89422 inproves answer:
the glass frog is like that because they have semitransulsent skin. even there bnones are green! if you wanna know why there skin is like that,its because they were created like that. . .