Did you mean yellow and black? if so it is probably yellow banded frog or bumblebee toad.
I thought it was called a bull but I may be wrong because some frogs are called bull frogs. I may be wrong but I think it is correct
frogs can see some color! lizards see very little, and mainly black and white
An Army of frogs
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
The orange or yellow stuff found in frogs is typically their fat bodies or liver. These organs store energy and nutrients needed by the frog for survival. They can vary in color depending on the frog species and its diet.
Well, sweetheart, the yellow part is called the yolk, and the white part is called the egg white. It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, darling.
because frogs in the 1789 were yellow and when they were tadpoles they were green but now the frogs are green and the tadpoles are yellow and toads are a yellow greeny coulor so that why frogs are green because toads are yellow and frogs are green because the people who invented frogs and toads didnt want to be the same coulor.
There actually are such a thing as black and white frogs, like poison dart frogs!!
Yes, all frogs are classified as amphibians
no but adult yellow banded dart frogs are carnivores all adult frogs are carnivores
Because yellow frogs carry poison.
White's tree frogs live on the northeast coast of Australia.
Yellow anacondas are provided with frogs and rabbits.
The eggs are made out of a yolk which is the yellow middle, and the white area is called the white
no. they are yellow to let their predators know they are poisoins
There is a type of cauliflower plant called "cheddar" that grows a yellow color with a milder taste than regular white cauliflower.
Yellow banded poison frogs are carnivores. They mainly feed on small invertebrates such as insects and spiders.