they are both living things and/or organisms.
Frogs and butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis, where they change drastically in form and structure as they transition from larvae to adults. Frogs go through a process called metamorphosis, while butterflies undergo metamorphosis from egg to caterpillar (larvae), pupa, and finally adult.
One of the oldest known frogs is called Triadobatrachus.
no butterflies don't have a spine they are invertebrates
One example of an animal that undergoes post-birth evolution is the amphibian, specifically frogs. Frogs go through a process called metamorphosis where they transition from aquatic tadpoles to terrestrial adult frogs. This transformation involves significant anatomical and physiological changes to adapt to different environments.
It is difficult to determine the exact species without more information or a picture. However, small frogs commonly found in lawns include young common frogs, green tree frogs, or chorus frogs. It's best to contact a local wildlife expert for a proper identification if needed.
no frogs are but butterflies are not
butterflies, wasps, dragonflies, damselflies, frogs, toads, flies, bees,
frogs are yuky! butterfiles arnt
Metamorphosis
Frogs, adult or tadpoles, eat insects like dragonflies, butterflies, small fishes.
the most common is the monarch or the zebra striped angle but it all depends on what forest
The answer is NO frog do not eat butterfly's!!
a bird or snake,and rarely frogs but frogs surely eat butterflies:)caterpillar not catipillar
wasp bees frogs people
There are grasshoppers,frogs,butterflies,fish, and rabbits.
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A shoe. Seriously, however - pesticides and chemicals can kill butterflies, while frogs and some small mammals prey on butterflies for food.