All frogs can easily jump out of a bowl without a lid. Many frogs can climb slick surfaces like glass. A wire mesh lid is recommended because it will prevent the frog from escaping and still provide the proper ventilation.
They live in cloud forests, wich are very moist.
Yes, a frog can survive without its tongue. While the tongue is important for catching prey, frogs can still eat by using other methods like flicking their jaw to capture prey or by swallowing it whole.
yes they can but it depends on what kind if its a boy and a girl then they might fight but they will get used to each other....and if you put it in the same gage it has to be at least a 10 gallon tank
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
The nervous system of a frog consists of a brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves that control movement, reflexes, and sensory functions. It includes sensory organs like eyes, ears, and olfactory system that receive and process information from the environment. The nervous system coordinates both voluntary and involuntary actions in the frog's body.
Glass frogs live in rainforests.
They live in cloud forests, wich are very moist.
Yes, a frog can survive without its tongue. While the tongue is important for catching prey, frogs can still eat by using other methods like flicking their jaw to capture prey or by swallowing it whole.
Frogs are a beneficial part of an ecology, because they eat insects such as mosquitoes, which are frequently troublesome. Even so, it would be possible for me to live without frogs. As long as I don't have to give up Kermit, who is my favorite frog.
no because it would be hard to walk on the land when they become a adult frog
there cold blooded and cannot survive without water
i think that u should give the answers to peoples question without them having to sign up or sign in. About two minutes maybe 3 depending on the frog or how much they're moving.
No, they could not live without ice.
If you tell me who they are, I could answer this much more accurately. But yes, I can probably live without them, whoever they are.
It depends what kind of frog it is
You see, fish are a solely aquatic group of animals. If they're lucky enough to live in the ocean, they can see the world, and many do. However a LARGE number of them spend their entire lives without so much as tasting salt water. Or worse, stuck in a glass tank. Frogs are much less commonly used as pets, and they aren't limited to the pond they were born in. When a tadpole grows up into a frog, they can venture out into the world of the marshlands, or they could choose to stay at home in the pond. A frog has so much potential, but it's really up to them to make their live worth it.
frogs live in pond environment .list three frog adaptation and describe how they help the frog survive