Some frogs can have oxagen enter through there skin.
a frog captures an insect with its long tongue and uses its hands like toddlers and swallows its prey down their long esophagus and then the stomach does the rest.
It swallows slowly as it goes down the throat. They swallow very slow.. CACA
Swallows flying in the air are often referred to simply as "swallows." These agile birds are known for their graceful flight patterns and acrobatic movements as they search for insects.
yes the tree frog my brother has blinks all the time
Swallows are precocial. This means that swallows are very developed upon hatching.
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a frog captures an insect with its long tongue and uses its hands like toddlers and swallows its prey down their long esophagus and then the stomach does the rest.
It swallows slowly as it goes down the throat. They swallow very slow.. CACA
They don't need to see in order to swallow. The frogs just closes their eyes and swallows. Many animals close their eyes when they are eating live prey. They do so, in order that their prey can't injure their eyes while they are being eaten.
Most predators close their eyes when they grab prey. This is to protect the eyes. If an insect or other animal hit a frog's eyes, it could injure them. You can see other predators like sharks do the same thing. According to exploratorium.edu, "As a frog swallows its prey, the eyes sink through openings in the skull and help force the food down the throat. This is why frogs seem to blink as they eat".
i think its swifts im not quite sure but i have never seen a swallow close to the floor
a tyrell frog is a odd frog from japan and china this frog can be really aggressive if you come to close and will eat the male after giving birth and then the female turns into a male!
In a frog, the sequence of food passage begins when it swallows a bug, which then travels down the esophagus to the stomach. From the stomach, food moves into the small intestine, where digestion and nutrient absorption occur. Next, it passes into the large intestine, where water is absorbed and waste is formed. Finally, the remains are expelled through the cloaca.
Depending upon what kind of frog such as The Pac Man frog or African Bullfrog could bite off a small body part. A poison frog can make you very ill if you make contact with it. An African Clawed frog could cause scratching wounds on you. But a harmless frog such as a Leopard frog or Wood frog would do nothing.
No, Frog and Toad are not a couple. They are close friends in a series of children's books by Arnold Lobel.
The possessive form of "swallows" is "swallows'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple swallows. For example, you might say "the swallows' nest" to refer to a nest that belongs to several swallows.
A frog is also called an amphibian. Amphibians are close to reptiles but are different in the sense that amphibians can survive on land and water.