Frogs and toads, as well as lizards posses a special chemical in their skin. When licked or when their substances get left behind and animals eat it, they can be harmful to the animal's breathing conditions. The chemicals in the skin causes the animal's throat to swells up, making them unable to breath. Other condition like vomiting, having diarrhea, lack of eating, and heavy breathing show the signs of the animal infected with the substance.
it is safe for a dog to lick a frog as long as the frog skin is clean, and its not one of te yellow poisonous frogs. it can depend on the species of frogs. In the US it is more of a problem if it is toads that are licked. It can be fatal to young or elderly animals.
i think you need to take her to the vet. IMMEDIATLY!!!
No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.
It would depend on how much. If the cat simply licked a little that had been put on his coat, he might be okay. Any more than that---call a vet ASAP.
Seeing as your cat only licked the sides of the empty bowl, he should be okay. Ingesting a tiny amount will most likely have no effect on him, although it is advisable to keep an eye on any trace of an upset stomach due to the spicy flavour of the food, but this is probably unlikely.
The human larynx is structurally more complex than a pig's. This is because humans can make a more diverse range of sounds compared to pigs.
they'll get eaten Because, Frog's also live on ground and there's no ground in the middle of an ocean and they don't like salt and the ocean has salt in it's waters. Frog's don't like salt- they like to be healthy yanno? And perhaps they're scared of Shark's, okay? I'm scared of sharks.
it ran away.....
Some people say it's okay but I did it once and the frog killed the betta.
No - their natural diet is small rodents !
The Statue of Liberty does not have a mouth in her feet.Okay, okay, I know what you meant. Her mouth is about three feet wide.
no.because u will have a damming mouth
No, because frogs still need water to reproduce. That said, an adult frog can live on land its whole life and be okay.
awnser so-so or your okay this will confuse her
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What? Okay okay, if there were medival witches I would be thinking they would eat normal food, and be hung before they even had a chance to eat a frog. Where did thsi question come from?
It would depend on how much. If the cat simply licked a little that had been put on his coat, he might be okay. Any more than that---call a vet ASAP.
It goes on the top okay u dumb Mexican
Seeing as your cat only licked the sides of the empty bowl, he should be okay. Ingesting a tiny amount will most likely have no effect on him, although it is advisable to keep an eye on any trace of an upset stomach due to the spicy flavour of the food, but this is probably unlikely.