they are both homologous structures
No, most animals are like us; no two are alike.
Frogs and lions are both animals that are part of the animal kingdom. They are both vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. Additionally, both frogs and lions are predators, although their prey and hunting methods differ.
Frogs swallow their food whole so teeth are an unnecessary burden and have been dismissed. ---- Actually, frogs do have teeth. They are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats. However, frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food. Frogs' eyes actually push down into their heads to help with the swallowing process.
No. Frogs are amphibians.
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.
They rhyme.
No, most animals are like us; no two are alike.
they bend...
we're both animals?
tadpoles are frogs before they grow into frogs, just like fetuses are babies before they grow into babies...
They both can secrete mucus to hold in water.
they all swim
Well they both lay eggs and have metamorphosis.
They are not alike: a mouse is a mammal, while a frog is an amphibian. The only similarities is that both live on earth.
koalas and frogs are alike because they both live in nature and drink water
Bats and Dolphins both use sound to navigate.
No. Tadpoles do not look like frogs.