usually (depending on the species) spends time in and out of water . They need time to be completely out of water and sometimes they need just a shallow amount of water.. aquatic environment and damp environments are both needed ... not completely dry
No. Frogs are amphibians.
Some frogs that are carnivorous may eat meat, including insects, worms, small fish, and even other frogs. Examples of carnivorous frogs include bullfrogs, horned frogs, and African clawed frogs. These frogs have specialized diets that consist primarily of animal matter.
African Clawed frogs have fully webbed toes with small claws on their hind feet, while regular frogs have unwebbed toes. African Clawed frogs lack a visible external eardrum, known as the tympanum, which is present in regular frogs. Additionally, African Clawed frogs tend to have a smoother skin compared to the typically rough skin of regular frogs.
Did you mean yellow and black? if so it is probably yellow banded frog or bumblebee toad.
Yes
Frogs don't drown because they adapt to the water and it's a part of their lifestyle. It's just like saying: why don't fish drown?
The olfactory lobes are used by frogs as homing tools to find breeding grounds. The optic lobes allow them an almost 360 degree vision for locating prey.
Poison dart frogs, primarily found in Central and South America, lead a diurnal lifestyle, being most active during the day. They inhabit humid tropical rainforests, where they thrive in the leaf litter and vegetation. Their diet mainly consists of small insects, which contribute to their toxicity; the more toxic species acquire alkaloids from their prey. These frogs are known for their vibrant colors, which serve as a warning to potential predators about their poisonous nature.
Spiracles in frogs are small openings located on the sides of their bodies that serve as respiratory structures. They allow for the exchange of gases, facilitating the intake of oxygen and the expulsion of carbon dioxide, especially during the tadpole stage when frogs primarily rely on gills for respiration. As frogs mature and transition to a more terrestrial lifestyle, spiracles become less significant, with lungs becoming the primary means of respiration. Additionally, spiracles can help in the regulation of water loss and maintaining hydration.
Tree frogs do not have teeth; instead, they possess a smooth, sticky tongue that they use to catch prey. However, they do have claws, specifically on their toes, which help them grip surfaces and climb. These adaptations are essential for their arboreal lifestyle, allowing them to navigate through trees and vegetation effectively.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
They're frogs.
You have to collect the set of frogs.
Lifetime Frogs refers to the number of frogs you have ever owned during your game time. So get lots of froggies! :)
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.