no frogs and fish dont have segments. only some worms have segments(earthworms)
If the skin is smooth it is probably a frog. Also, it will have big hind legs. Toads have bumpy skin and a more squat body. Toads are more common, so if you find a questionable speciman tht might be a frog or toad, it's probably a toad.
yes, they eat fish.
I also dont know his .from research it is prove that it is extracted from from pig.
No, gammon is not a fish. Gammon is a type of cured ham, usually taken from the hind leg of a pig. It is often served cooked as a main dish.
The lungs of a pig is larger and more evolved than that of a frog. This is because the frog has other organs of respiration apart from the lungs e.g the skin (cutaneous respiration) and mouth(buccal respiration) hence does not depend on the lungs solely for respiration unlike the pig which has thev lung as its only respiratory organ
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The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig. The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig.
From South Carolina to Florida over to Texas is the range of the pig frog, Rana Grylio.
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Yes I do. I have a turtle, geico, 3 dogs, fish, a frog, a toad and a guinea pig
dogs,cats,horses,chicken,cow,elephant,bird,fish,whale,frog,turtle,bear,hippo,pig,rabbit
The respiratory system of a perch involves extracting oxygen from the water. Frogs can extract oxygen from water and air while pigeons and pigs can only breathe in air.
No... What made you think they could?
a fish!
No it shouldn't, and that seems odd that it would do that.
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Disney's 1951 animation omits the Mouse, the Duck, the Fish Footman, the Frog Footman, the Duchess, the Cook, the pig-baby, the giant puppy, the Gryphon, the Mock Turtle and the Knave of Hearts.Tim Burton's 2010 movie leaves out the Mouse, the Duck, Bill the Lizard, the Pigeon, the Duchess, the Cook, the pig-baby, the giant puppy (although he may have grown up to be Bayard the Bloodhound,) the Gryphon, the Mock Turtle, the King of Hearts and, controversially, the Queen of Hearts.