A frog has a layer of poisonous glands all over its body.
They can jump into a pond or body of water and go to the bottom and conceal themselves in the mud. They do this by flattening themselves out and remaining completely still.
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
Not all frogs have smooth skin. Some frog species have smooth skin, while others may have rough or bumpy skin due to glands that secrete toxins. This variation in skin texture helps frogs adapt to different environments and predator defenses.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
African dwarf frogs do shed their skin regularly as a natural part of their growth process. This shedding helps them maintain healthy skin and allows for proper growth. It is normal for them to shed and should not be a cause for concern.
Yes but manly there back. It depends on the type of frog
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Cuban tree frog
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
Well if you think about it, frogs are amphibians, they breathe through their skin and their skins needs to be wet and moist all the time.
Frogs have wet, moist skin. Their skin is not scaly, but it is smooth.
Frogs have smoother skin. Frogs have slippery and delicate skin, but toads have drier skin with warts.
Frogs are covered in skin that is typically smooth and moist. Some frogs may have rough or bumpy skin, depending on the species. Their skin provides protection from predators and helps with respiration.
Fish have scales. Frogs are amphibians and have skin. Unless its a leap year !
Frogs obviousl have skin. its just very very warty and bumpy :)
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African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
Yes, frogs do get visible bruises.