No a frog cannot go blind in high temperatures because frogs are different from amphibians because they do not have a tail. Frogs typically have tiny eyes and are nearly blind, although they can tell light from dark.
over time from the day the tadpole is born it changes into a frog. when they are a tadpole they live in the water until they are a complete frog. then the adult frog lives on land from now on
Kestrel eats a frog, the frog will eat the moth and the moth will eat the ladybird, this answer was answered by NIA!
A young frog that still has it's tail attached is called a froglet. It takes about 8 to 10 weeks for it to go from a tadpole to a froglet.
no, but it will stun and possibly harm its eyesight.
It depends if you mean common garden frogs then 3-4 weeks
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no that would be stupid. If they did there wouldn't be a lot of frogs in this world. Some spices could but they are very very rare.
The length of frog development from egg to tadpole to frog usually takes between 6 to 12 weeks. But it is also temperature dependent, so during cold spells it may take a bit longer or even be suspended till the temperatures go up.
everything can go blind in a waycan you go blind if you stay in the darkness?yes
if you go on a high enough moutain, the temperature will drop.
I Go Blind was created in 1986.
no,but they can go blind
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Deserts have very high temperatures in the daytime, and lower temperatures in the nighttimes. In the day, the temperature can go over 105 degrees F.Clarification:Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
He did not go blind.