Where does the frogs intestine lead?
In a frog the first part of the small intestine is called duodenum. The second part is called the ileum. The small intestine leads to the large intestine.
How does frogs color help it survive?
The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.
yes, i taught my frog how to eat flies and hop.
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Not really. I have had my White's Tree Frog for 16 years and he has learned that the sound of the top coming off his terrarium means I am about to change his water and give him more crickets, so he will peek out of his little coconut shell house to check things out. In a way, I suppose this could count as "training," but it is actually more like "conditioning."
What is metamorphosis in the life cycle of a frog?
They start off in the embryotic stage as embryo inside of eggs. After a while, they hatch and are called tadpoles. Gradually they develop their front/back legs and lungs and can start walking on land. They look a little bit like a frog mixed with a tadpole, called tadpole frog. Finally, they turn into frogs.
When a frog is first hatched, it is called a tadpole. Tadpoles live in aquatic environments until their legs start to grow.
How many babies do African dwarf frogs have?
All species from the genus Hymenochirus (african dwarf frogs) grow to about 3,5 - 4 cm.
How is a frog similar to its young?
Well, there afew ways a mother frog would be similar to its offspring...
firstly it has many physical features that are similar. for example, the colour and bodily features would be quite similar (as the offspring would be the same species or breed as the mother frog)
And secondly, like humans the mother frog would share similar DNA as its young.
it has tiny sucker things on its fingers that stick to the trees and plants
Is there four stages in a frogs life?
Well it can vary depending on how you look at it.
The first stage is when 2 frogs mate.
Then comes the Spawn (egg-mass)
Then is the Egg
Next comes the tadpole
Then the tadpole grows legs
Lastly a young frog, or froglet is created.
I hope this helped!
What are characteristics that allow frogs to live on land?
Frog's are alot like wizards, some are of pure blood, some mudbloods and some are muggle born. It is only pure bloods that can truly live on land, as mudbloods die after a day out of water, and a muggle born frog cannot even get out of water. This is were the saying 'like a fish out of water' comes from.
Why is a frogs tongue designed for the food it eats?
Because they are insect eaters the tounge is attached to the back so they can catch them more faster.
Do tree frog babies stay with there mother?
The answer is no. Baby frogs are called tadpoles and once they are born they have to find food themselves. This is called 'evry man for himself.'
How are millipedes and frogs alike?
- They both have legs.
- They both breathe oxygen.
- They are in the kingdom Animamlia.
- Both eat, drink, grow, reproduce.
Do goldfish eat frog eggs that are laid in their pond?
Generally speaking No. Frogs mainly feed on insects. However during the mating season frog and toads can attempt to mate with fish, or virtually anything that is available and they can grasp hold of a fish for this reason.
Not naturally, they will if that is their only choice but keep them on Rats.
The kind of water the frogs lay their eggs are in fresh waters that are in ponds, lakes, and rivers.
How long can a frog live without hydration?
Before dying, the frogs can go a couple months without food, but in 3-4 weeks they will start to suffer organ damage etc. I wouldn't recommend going more than 2 weeks without a meal.
Why can't frogs survive in seawater?
Actually there are some frogs that live in desert ares of Austria.The catholic frog. The Flat headed frog and the Rheoba Trachus Silus frog.
just like coins, they have heads and tails - no neck between them