yes,frogs have bladders
No. Frogs are amphibians.
Urine is stored in the bladder, a hollow organ located in the lower abdomen. The bladder expands as it fills with urine from the kidneys and contracts when it is emptied through the urethra during urination.
Some frogs that are carnivorous may eat meat, including insects, worms, small fish, and even other frogs. Examples of carnivorous frogs include bullfrogs, horned frogs, and African clawed frogs. These frogs have specialized diets that consist primarily of animal matter.
African Clawed frogs have fully webbed toes with small claws on their hind feet, while regular frogs have unwebbed toes. African Clawed frogs lack a visible external eardrum, known as the tympanum, which is present in regular frogs. Additionally, African Clawed frogs tend to have a smoother skin compared to the typically rough skin of regular frogs.
Did you mean yellow and black? if so it is probably yellow banded frog or bumblebee toad.
In their bladder
Since amphibians evolved from fish and fish have one air bladder (or swim bladder), frogs have 1 lung. The air bladder evolved into a lung. Remember, frogs are also able to breathe through their skin.
Gall Bladder
gall bladder is exactly the same sometimes people replace there's with those of frogs
Frogs do have bladders, but I don't think there is such a thing as a "small bladder" in a frog. I suspect that the asker may be referring to the "gall bladder". If so, please see the related link below which shows a frog's gall bladder, below its liver.
They would camp near water sources. Or they would find water holding frogs and cut their bladder and drink the water in their bladder. answered by Sarah visser new zealand christchurch
Bony fish have scales, fins, and gills for respiration, while frogs have smooth skin, limbs for locomotion, and lungs for breathing. Bony fish also have a swim bladder to control buoyancy, whereas frogs do not have this adaptation.
To answer your question frogs do poop (trust me I've seen the left overs on my garage door.) but if they pee I've never seen a frog pee but i think that they do. Frogs actually do pee. The waste filtered from their blood becomes urine, which passes from the kidney to the bladder and then out of the body.
Frogs have kidneys, an ureter and an urinary bladder, just like mammals, but also exchange substances through their skin eg: water.
Absorb nutrients.
The frog's urinary bladder is located in the lowest part of the body cavity.
Five organs that frogs and pigs have in common include the liver, heart, stomach, kidneys, and spleen. In addition, they both have a gall bladder.