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Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
Strong enough to break bones like a pencil
reptiles do have backbones, everything excluding invertebrates have back bones.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
crocodiles get water by there mouth
Spelling error, it should be crocodiles. Crocodiles have bones.
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
Crocodiles swallow their foods whole, even fish, bones and all. They have alimentary canals and digestive systems designed to manage and extract nutrients from all parts of their prey.
Yes. All crocodiles and other reptiles are vertebrates.
Strong enough to break bones like a pencil
No... they have extremely strong stomach acid - capable of dissolving bones. Any that aren't digested - are passed out of the cloaca.
They do not eat bones specifically, however, they have no problem digesting the bones of their prey.
They don't digest them, but they do swallow them. From there, strong acidic stomach juices dissolve them.
reptiles do have backbones, everything excluding invertebrates have back bones.
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
No. Crocodiles and alligators are both of the order Crocodilia (as are caimans and gharials), but they separate when you get down to superfamily and family, and there are very distinct differences between the two which makes them unique.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.