A frog's digestive system obviously begins with its mouth. Although frogs have two sets of teeth in the buccal cavity, they do not use them to eat their prey. These are used to hold the prey until it can be swallowed. The male frogs have a pharynx, which is in the throat on the way to the esophagus.
How long does it take for a frog to give birth?
Frogs don't give birth - they lay eggs. The eggs hatch in just a few days. Most of their development happens after the eggs hatch.
How does a frog keep warm or cool?
well they keep warm by them having holes in themseleves or we may think of them as pores wich take in heat or coolness.
Why do frogs produce hundreds of eggs and humans produce one?
Because fish and frogs have a very small percentage of the eggs grow up to be mature adults, so the more they have the more chance for their to be fully mature adults, whereas chickens have a higher probability of surviving to adulthood.
What species of frog live in the sea?
No amphibians live in the ocean. Not only do they not carry the swimming capability to live in such a vast amount of open water, but their skin is not equipped for salt water as well.
How do you keep frogs from coming up in toilet?
well, if it has good enough toes, it could've climbed the walls in the sewer and followed the pipe to lead to your toilet. but if its skin was slimy enough, it's toes would cling onto the pipe so when you flush it stays on. Another way probably is if you kept a door open to outside and your bathroom door was open also, the frog could've gotten into the house and thought the toilet was a pond. it needs to stay wet so it probably needed to moisturize its skin. if this ever happens, don't flush it down. try to get it out as quick as possible because if it is a female, it might have eggs in the toilet.
they like swim or hop around with them and frogs are amphibians they eat flies and other sources of bugs!>>and on another note-tadpoles transform into frogs.the legs come first soon they will be frogs.
Can you feed a water frog bananas?
yes you can i recently caught some baby frogs and some baby toads and im gunna feeed them fish food
Simply because snake eggs are less likely to be eaten by predators.
Frogs eggs, floating in water, are potential food for anything that can get to it. Therefore - if a frog lays hundreds of eggs, there's more chance of at least some of them hatching into tadpoles.
What is the urinary system of frogs?
ovary-oviduct-uterine enlargement-cloaca
In a female frogâ??s body, the ovaries make the eggs. The eggs then move though the oviducts and then they exit the frogâ??s body through the cloaca.
Frogs lay their eggs in water. These hatch into tadpoles, which then turn into frogs who live on land. While in the female, eggs are made in the ovaries, then they move into the uterus, where they are fertilized.
No. As a tadpole a frog can regrow its tail if it is damaged. But they lose this power of regeneration of limbs as they mature into frogs. It is a myth that they can regrow legs.
Why is the frog used an ideal animal for study in the laboratory to general zoology?
it is small and the organs/ brains/all that stuff is easy to tell what it is
What would happen if frogs didn't exist?
The speed at which they could swim would be drastically reduced.
What are some words that describe frogs?
Frogs are amphibians. They have smooth skin and long tongues.
What type of organism does a frog live in?
For real? I sware... frogs don't live in organisms... Environments. Sad.
How is the frog different from other vertebrates?
The body structure, or anatomy, of the frog is very similar to the anatomy of man. Both man and the frog have the same kinds of organs and systems of organs. The frog's anatomy, however, is much simpler. As in other higher vertebrates, the frog body may be divided into a head, a short neck, and a trunk. The flat head contains the brain, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose. A short, almost rigid neck permits only limited head movement. The stubby trunk forms walls for a single body cavity, the coelom. Man's internal organs are housed in one of three distinct hollow cavities--the chest, the abdomen, and the pelvis. The human chest is separated from the abdomen by a powerful muscular partition, the diaphragm. There is no such partition in the frog's coelom. All the frog's internal organs--including the heart, the lungs, and all organs of digestion--are held in this single hollow space.
Do amphibian frogs stay under water all the time?
They do not. They only stay under water during the day, because that is when they rest. They come out during the night.
jumping very fast.
(makes it look as if it wus flyingg.
Are frogs and toads member of the same species?
No because some frogs are not the same species (i.e. a bull frog is not a tree frog) and cannot mate to form a fertile offspring. However, frogs are of a similar phylum as toads. Further information:
Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.
No.
What are two ways that frogs defend themselves from their enemies?
Male amphibians have very large penis's and when in danger, it gets erected and is used as some kind of natural hammer. The amphibian pounds the predator until it runs away, or is killed. Sometimes, the predator is smart enough to bite the penis off, but the amphibian, like a lizard, can regenerate its penis to full size within 2 weeks. In this 2 week time frame, the amphibian has a hormone that releases liquid into its testicals to 5 times their original size to seem as if the penis was never gone. When the penis is re-grown, the fluid leaves the testicals during ejaculation.