African dwarf frogs shed their skin because once they get all of that access skin off... they can grow!
No African Dwarf Frogs do not shed there skin.
Yes. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate.
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
No. For one, you have harmful oils on your skin that would irritate and harm your frog. For another, you can very easily break their bones or kill them in your attempts to hold them. For another, they don't like being held, they're wild animals. They're much more fun to watch, anyways. Yes,you can. You just have to be very careful! I have some and it is very hard to hold them because they are most likely to jump out of your hand and start hopping away and if you don't put them back in time they will die. But, you really shouldn't hold them.
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
No African Dwarf Frogs do not shed there skin.
yes they do vomit usally over feeding. if its white believe it or not 98% chance its skin. ;b see they shed their skin then eat it for nutriton (yes you read that right) you just dont usally see it becase they do it in "private"
African Dwarf Frogs, though able to come out of water, can't live without H20. Their skin dehydrates very quickly and the frog can become serously stressed out if it's out of water. It's best to leave the frog(s) in the tank instead of trying to handle them.
For a while it does but after a month the snake will shedd it's skin.
I have an African Dwarf frog and sometimes when he is trying to eat he seems to throw up a little. He (oddly enough) eats from the surface, and it might take him a try or two to get to the bloodworms floating above him. Here and there, on some of his misses he throws up a bit of transparent, skin-looking stuff. I think this may be some partially digested food that comes out when he is lunging after new food.
They do what they do before they shed the skin. Look for food and hide in areas where food may come to them.
it has kind of see through skin, light spots, 2 or three cent. long
Yes. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate.
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.
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.