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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 can frogs do with there eyes?

They don't need to see in order to swallow. The frogs just closes their eyes and swallows. Many animals close their eyes when they are eating live prey. They do so, in order that their prey can't injure their eyes while they are being eaten.

What frogs eat leaves?

Giant Leaf Frogs eat flies and bugs like any other frog does.

What are three frog adaptations?

No. Frogs are just frogs what's the difference?

How do you treat a sick frog?

You could take it to a vet, or maybe get a book called "How to look after a frog"

How are frog bones different than human bones?

How are they the same?

The bones in a frog are inside of its body and humans are the same way.

How are they different?

They are different because their fingers and toes are webbed.

Why do frogs have large mouths and a sticky tongue?

Because they need big enough mouths to get some of those big bugs in their mouths that they eat.

Why is there a frog on your frogs back?

The hump in the back of a frog is a result of the way their vertebrae are structured. The hump is actually where the pelvic bone is within their body. It is said that this is partially what enables them to jump so well at any moment.

Three species of frogs?

  1. tree frogs
  2. poison dart frogs
  3. Common frog
  4. water frog
  5. Panamanian golden frog
  6. Gastrotheca marsupial frog
  7. Waxy monkey frog
  8. Cape rain frog
  9. Dendrobates imitator
  10. Dessert frog
  11. Butch frog
  12. fanged frog

What do common brown frogs eat?

Adult Common Frogs will feed on any invertebrate of a suitable size. Snails, slugs, worms, beetles, woodlice and flies are all flicked into the frogs wide mouth by its long tongue. The frogs hunt/catch these animals by catching them on their long, sticky tongues.

The diets of Common Frogs change significantly throughout their lives, the oldest frogs will feed only on land, younger frogs will also feed in the water. Tadpoles are mostly herbivores, feeding on algae, detritus (bodies of dead organisms) and some plants. They will also eat other animals in small amounts. Common frogs do not feed throughout the breeding season.

Why do frogs have 2 lives?

Frogs are said to have " two lives" because of their metamorphosis

What rhymes with a frog?

groggy

foggy, doggy, boggy, soggy
snoggy, foggy, boggy, doggy,

Do male frogs sing to to females?

Yes there are male and female frogs. And there are male/female hermaphrodite frogs.

Why do some frogs burrow in the ground?

The burrowing owl makes its nest in the ground for breeding and nesting purposes. The owls will mate, and after the eggs are laid, the female incubates them while the male brings it food and guards the nest.

What are some good names for a frog?

Hopper, Prince or Jumps.

Kermit, Tad, Warts/Wartz, Lilypad, Cattail, Slimey

Kermit, like Kermit the Frog from the Muppets

Tad like tadpole

Lily pad because lily pads are often in ponds where frogs sometimes are and frogs are also depicted sitting on lily pads

Cattail because cattails are often in ponds where frogs sometimes are

Slimey because the skin of frogs feels slimey

Pogo like pogo sticks because someone on a pogo stick is hopping and frogs can hop

What are the differences between frogs and octopuses?

Ones a frog. The other is the complete opposite of a frog
An octopus is a sea creature and a frog lives around inland ponds and lakes.

An octopus has three hearts, but the frog has one heart.

The octapus has eight tentacles (arms), and the frog has four legs.

How many hours do frogs sleep?

it really depends usually 1-2 hours at a time.

Can a frog eat a caterpillar?

The cycle of life, and food chain is interesting. Yes, Some dragonflies do indeed eat caterpillars, amongst many other insects.

What tubes carries eggs in the female frog?

The oviducts carry the eggs through the female frog to the cloaca.

Where are the tympanic membranes in frogs?

The tympanid membrane is the eardrum of the frog. It vibrates and lets the frog know danger is near. The frog will use it's own croak, song, or peep to (echo) bounce sound off of trees, rocks, sticks or other things and the frog will instantly know if a predator is close if something seems amiss.

What makes a suitable habitat for a frog?

A wet, swampy, humid shelter. So in your tank put some Lilypads and water (of course) for your frog to feel at home.

What do frogs enjoy?

if its a pet you give it lot of different bugs and you give it a pond or shallow dish you give it plastic leaves for its camouflage and a place to hide in and vitamins to put on the food and make sure theres no chlorine in the waterdish it can make your frog very sick possibly die if you can not afford all of this set the frog free in the place you found it outside good luck