Well if a frog is on a brick even though it is in truth attached to a piece of rock, the frog doesn't change form, and is indeed, still a frog.
creative question by the way.
nares is what they are called for baby and adult frogs
the frog is called when it pops out a frogspawn i love frogs yeah!
A large frog is called a bullfrog. Bullfrogs are known for their deep croaking calls and their robust bodies, making them one of the biggest frog species in North America.
An immature frog is often called a pollywog.
The bumps on a frog are called tubercles. They are typically located on the skin of male frogs and are used during mating to grip the female frog.
A hole in a brick is called a frog sometimes. This is because often on job sites or ones who sat out for lengthy times on their sides frogs would decide to move into.
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The reason for the recess in the surface of frogged bricks being called a frog is not known.A:One theory is that as the block used to press this indentation is also called a frog, possibly based on the appearance of this block especially if some clay adheres to it, and the name was transferred to the recess created in the brick by the frog.A:Another theory is that the similarity between the recess in a brick to the recess under a horse's hoof is the origin of the name "Frog".The compacted mud that drops out of a horse's hoof can look like a crouching frog or toad.
It's a frog.
I have just measured the diameter of a perforation of a three hole perforated brick(UK 1960's) it was 35mm diameter the brick itself was W102.5(approx') x L220x H75; I haven't got a v frog brick to measure single or double.
nares is what they are called for baby and adult frogs
A deformed frog is simply called a mutant.
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just that a brick
the frog is called when it pops out a frogspawn i love frogs yeah!
A deformed frog is simply called a mutant.
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