So the frog can see prey and preditors on bothsides of its body with ease. frogs have eyes on the top of their head so the do not have to expose themselve to predators if they want to look around
The positioning of a frog's eyes constitutes an adaptive advantage for the species in two ways. First, it enables a frog to see in an 160-degree arc, which is much wider than most other animals, and enables to frog to spot predators quickly. Second, the frog is able to hide most of its body under water or within soil or other ground cover while maintaining visual connection with its surroundings. This, too, affords the frog an outstanding survival advantage.
The eyes of a frog are on top of their head so they can detect predators from above. Since frogs live in the water or on the ground, the danger always come from above. In treefrogs, the eyes are positioned rather on the sides of the head.
A frog's eye is typically gold or copper in color. Some frogs may also have green or brown eyes, depending on the species.
A frogs eye can be many colours, normally they are brown blue or green
6 for skin, 3 for eyes, 1 for spots
Frogs with long tongues eat prey that is far away. Frogs (such as Ground Frogs) that eat prey close to them (such as ants) don't have long tongues.so they can catch tings from further away with out being noticed
Yes, some frogs can be toxic to dogs if ingested. The poison from certain frogs, such as the Bufo or cane toad, can cause symptoms ranging from drooling and vomiting to seizures and even death in dogs. It is important to keep an eye on your dog when they are around areas where frogs may be present.
No, red eye tree frogs are not mammals.
It's do red eye tree frogs have problems. But no, it is just their eye color. Just like you and me. Look it up.
You don't make a frogs eye bulge.
Yes
On a frogs body silly, in its eye socket!
no
Right behind its eye.
yes, all frogs lay eggs.
It looks like a frogs eye but a bit bigger
Yes they do.
no
Predators