To croak. The large space allows the noise to be made properly.
You are possibily reffering to the inflation and deflation of a frogs "VOCAL SAC."
Yes, frogs have pharyngeal pouches, which are structures in their throat that aid in respiration. These pouches play a role in the exchange of gases during breathing.
Frogs do not crock. The noise they make is called "croaking," which is produced by air flowing over their vocal cords. The sound is used by frogs to communicate, establish territory, and attract mates.
Frogs have lungs to breathe air like humans, but they also have a unique respiratory system that allows them to absorb oxygen through their skin when underwater. This is why frogs can stay submerged for extended periods of time without needing to come up for air.
They all do that. As frogs and toads don't have much of a diaphragm they use their expandable throats for the job.
the frog's throat pulls air through the nostrils and into the mouth, down the throat, and into the lungs which makes the body expand, and when the frog exhales, the body contracts.
You are possibily reffering to the inflation and deflation of a frogs "VOCAL SAC."
The throat of a tree frog moves primarily during vocalizations, which are essential for communication, especially during mating season. Male tree frogs expand and contract their vocal sacs to amplify their calls, attracting females and asserting territory. The movement of the throat, often noticeable as a bulging or swelling, helps produce the characteristic sounds associated with different species of tree frogs. This vocal behavior is crucial for their reproduction and survival in their habitats.
The pleats expand when the whale sucks in water and krill.
it pushes the food down it's throat
yes how do you think golf balls are made.
Not really. It does however dilate(expand) the bronchial tubes in your lungs which makes it easier to breathe.
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Yes, frogs have pharyngeal pouches, which are structures in their throat that aid in respiration. These pouches play a role in the exchange of gases during breathing.
No, frogs usually close their eyes when swallowing their food. The muscles related to their eyes help them in the process of gulping food down their throat.
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yes female frogs have throats nearly all animals and all humans have throats