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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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Which direction do a frog's vomerine teeth slant?

Vomerine teeth in a frog are knob-like, located in the frog's upper jaw, and slant inward. This inward slant allows food to fall into the esophagus while still preventing prey from escaping through the mouth.

What happened to the tadpoles in your pond?

They are metamorphosed and became terrestrial or they were eaten bij insect larva, fish or other animals.

Does a toad have an exoskeleton?

No. Salamanders (and their relatives the newts) are amphibians which are vertebrates. This means that they have a n internal skeleton like humans do. Some people believe that salamanders and newts have an exoskeleton but this is usually because people find shed skin in the water because salamanders and newts shed their skin like snakes do.

What are the symptoms of a dog eating a frog?

You will notice extreme immediate foaming of the mouth, and your dog will be shaking it's head as if to eliminate the foul reaction. No harm, just an inconvenience.

What region do red legged frogs live?

The Red-Legged Frog (Rana aurora) is native to the western United States and Canada ranging from California to British Columbia. They can be found in a variety of habitats including:

  • Ponds and streams
  • Wet meadows
  • Forests and woodlands
  • Mountain lakes and streams

Red-Legged Frogs prefer to live in areas with minimal human disturbance and plenty of protective cover such as dense vegetation or logs. They may also be found in urban areas such as parks if the habitat is suitable.

What adult frogs use to swim?

Adult frogs use their legs to move around, and are very good jumpers. Some species have webbed toes that allow them to propel themselves through water better.

Will baby frogs eat worms?

yes it will eat baby worms or small worms but will not eat long fat ones. if your frog does not eat them try a small slug or frozen blood worms which you can buy from some fish shops or pets at home.

Do all tadpoles develop in water?

Toads are a type of frog so yes.

What is the common features between bryophytes and frogs?

They both are amphibians and they both need water to complete their life cyle

How long does it take frogspawn to turn into a frog?

If you mean an Agalychnis-species; depending on the circumstances a couple of weeks. The young frog is a juvenile and not fullgrown yet.

What is a thorax on a frog?

On the neck area of the underbelly of the frog. like were you would expect the chin or throat to be.

What is frog's anus?

Anus: the opening at the lower end of the alimentary canal, through which the solid refuse of digestion is excreted. - See more at the related link below.

What do leopard frogs look like?

they are green and have black spots

What do leeches and frogs have in common?

Well they are both slimy and small and reptile-ish.

Why are growling grass frogs endangered?

Growling grass frogs are endangered for many things.

First of all, human activity. We have been ruining their habitat forcing them to adapt and to keep on moving and to add on to that, our pollution.

Second disease. There was a disease introduced with a creature name Gambusia (mosquitofish). This creature preyed on the Growling Grass Frogs eggs and eventually killed them all.

What makes a frog a frog?

There is not really a reason that frogs look like frogs. It is just that everything looks like itself (E.G. everything in the world looks like everything in the world to a certain point). It just depends how much thought you want to put into it.

How do you breed dwarf frogs?

First, tame your frog and wait for it to grow into an adult (or use potions)

tap your frog (frog focus)

there's a heart that says 'breed'

tap that

find your frog you want to breed

and agree with the given price to breed.

TIPS:

the amount of xp is the same number of coins you spend.

The rarer the longer it takes to grow. (highest limit: 1d, 21hr)

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Can you feed green tree frogs worms?

My tadpoles just became frogs, and I'm pretty sure they're American Green Tree Frogs. They're not much bigger than my fingernail so I have been feeding them the really tiny ants (not the giant carpenter ones) two in the morning and two at night. So far, so good! I have a feeling frogs will eat anything that they can fit in their mouths (especially if it moves) but you should also definitly sprinkle anything you feed it with calcium powder you can get at pet stores that sell frogs. Good luck!

Compare the body cavity of frog and man?

The body cavity of a frog is much larger in ratio to its body than a man's body cavity is. A frog's body cavity is also much more condensed than a man's.

How do frogs get energy from sunlight?

Obviously they can get hot by sitting in the sunlight. However, they must still eat food to satisfy other energy needs.

What frog has a baby grow on its back?

The female Surinam toad lays her eggs in water, they are fertilized by the male and then attach to her back. The eggs form into little chambers on her back and grow until the baby frogs are fully developed. They then hatch from the mothers' back.

Where are frog eggs kept?

You do not need to take care of frog eggs in any way.

How long for green tree frog eggs hatch?

Green Tree Frogs can get up to 15 cm in length, however the smaller Green Tree Frogs only get up to 10cm in length.