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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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What is a predator to a leopard frog?

frog eating spiders, snakes, other frogs and probably anything bigger that it.

I'm joking i really don't know what I'm answering here but ya never know...

How does liver help the frog?

It's a biological chemical called enzymes that contribute to the disgestion and breakdown of foods in the intestines. The bile is then stored in the liver and pancreas where the food is turned into acids and store fat.

What does a frog baby look like?

First they are eggs. Then they hatch into a tadpole. They look like a fish but with a big head. They are dark in color. Then in a month or 2 they grow into baby frogs that are way amaller than the adult but they will still have a tail for a while. Then the tail will grow so short that it is almost gone.

How would a green frog look under a blue light?

The frog would be the oppisit color witch would be purple

Do frogs have wings?

uh, NO! they just have skin flaps! what do you think flying squirels have wings?!

What sort of habitat does the corroboree frog live in?

The Corroboree frogs are considered to be among the world's endangered species. They are mainly found in the southern parts of Australia. The corroboree frogs live in the Southern Tablelands of Australia.

What does tadpoles use to breathe?

They are little fish.

Tadpoles live in water, and they require oxygen to survive, therefore they have gills. The gills allow the tadpoles to breathe.

Can frogs kill fish?

Small fish, big frog - sure. Although more commonly frogs diets consists of insects and similar.

What is the name of one of the two frogs which vie for the distinct ion of being the worlds smallest frog?

Two frogs are the smallest frogs in the world. Eleutherodactylus iberia (no common name) from Cuba and the Gold Frog Psyllophryne didactyla from Brazil which measures only about 10 mm from the tip of the snout to the tail end.

Gardiner's Seychelles frog is also in this size range. It's 5 to 6 times the size of the head of a pin.

The smallest frog is the Cuban coin frog. it size is 1cm.

Recently found out in the Time For Kids magazine: they found an Amau its named after the place it has been found.

What might tadpoles eat?

Maybe some flies. Try catching them with a net or something.

What is a bump on a frog called?

That is where the male frogs puff up their chin to do a mating call.

How can you get rid of a moaning frog?

That is very difficult. You can try to catch it, or lure it into a cage or shoebox with some crickets, or maybe even leave a door open in the hopes that it will decide to hop on out.

Can you take a frog from a pond and keep it as a pet?

if you feed it and give it what it needs it probally wont die

Do frogs take energy?

Frogs are carnivores. Their energy comes from small organisms like bugs and worms.

What do frogs have in their mouths that tods do not?

Frogs have teeth for gripping their food (not chewing). Toads do not have teeth.
teeth

What is the difference between a frogs toads and salamanders?

Salamanders are the only group with a fully developed tail. All frogs lack a tail without exception. The frogs do develop a tail in the larval stage but it gets lost after metamorfosis.

There is a third group of amfibians: the Gymnophiona or caecilians . These generally have a shorter tail, soms species lach a tail. All caecilians are worm-like wether they have a tal or not. The presence of a tail in this group is only visible on the underside. In tailless species, the cloaca is at the end of the body, in tailcarrying species it is more to the middle.

When frog eggs are laid how many survive?

Alligator eggs have to be able to survive things like floods and predators. Female alligators lay an average of 32 to 46 eggs per year and out of those, only around 24 will survive long enough to hatch.

Can you give frogs fish food?

Frogs do not eat fruit. Frogs are carnivores. They eat insects, snails, etc. Larger frogs may eat other small animals. But they do not do fruit.

Is a toad a better swimmer than a frog?

i think frogs because there strong hind legs can help them jump away from things that want to eat them faster because frogs leap farther than toads

Why do tadpoles have only gills?

because once they grow out of the tadpole stage and into the frog stage, they no longer need them because they develop lungs

What does a glass frog eat and how much?

I just finished helping my son write a report on the glass frog and the question you asked is answered by saying flying insects: such as mosquitoes, and flys.

What is the name of the opening through which sperm and eggs pass in a frog?

There is a common opening,The Cloaca,through which feces,urine,sperm and egg pass.