Males use it to grab females for mating. It's one way to males and females apart.
The function of thumb in frog is to unhurt the body of itself.
The pylorus is the lower area in the stomach in a frog. The function of the pylorus in a frog is to standardize the exit of food from the stomach.
Frogs have underdeveloped lungs, so they must have a moist skin so that oxygen can diffuse into their bodies. Their lungs do not function well enough to be used on their own.
Comprised of the carpus (wrist), metacarpus (palm), and fourdigits or finger
Frogs only sit on lily pads if the pad is large enough and the frog is small enough. The water lily is a pretty fragile plant, and the leaves are not very strong. Frogs can get pretty large, especially bullfrogs. People like to draw frogs sitting on lily pads because it makes a cute picture, though.
Why are there pads on a frogs or a toads feet Because when a frog or a toad leaps if it leaps on to something wet is can stay on otherwise it would fall off
Male frogs have thumb pads, which are extra fatty tissues on the hands, just below where the thumb attaches to the hand.
You can tell if a frog is a male or a female by the size of it's thumb. Male frogs have larger thumbs.
They stop frogs from pooing in ponds.
An ink pad is placed on ones thumb who has voted
the thumb helps the other fingers to hold
the first function of a fat pad is cushioning and the second is shock absorption. You can find them in Synovial joints.
if the frogs front hands had large thumb pads it was male
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
An elongated and enlarged wrist bone covered with a fleshy pad of skin.
Ephippium policis Coxa is latin or ephippium (greek and later accepted in latin) is for pad (cushion) Thumb is Polex (pollicis plural) Thumb: The short thick digit of the human hand, next to the index finger and opposable to each of the other four digits. Pad: The cushionlike flesh on the underpart of the toes and feet of many animals. Polex is the latin term for thumb (like in musculus abductor pollicis, or priceps pollicis brevia)