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Frogs

Frogs are amphibians which are present all across the globe in many different species. They are adapted for life in the water with many evolutionary characteristics, such as having the ability to breathe through their skin, having webbed feet and finger joints and many others. In this category, you will discover questions related to frogs in any shape or form.

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How do you tell the age of African dwarf frog?

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Look at the circles behind its eyes. If they are larger than than its eyes it is a male. Smaller, female

How is the transport system of a plant differ to a frog?

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The frog differ to a plant by the automotive transport system rather than is the public locomotive transport system.

Why do frogs blink when they eat food?

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That helps them swallow

What do frogs eat in a pond?

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Pond frogs eat invert, crickets, crickets, flies, and earthworms.

How long does it take a leopard tadpoles to turn in to a frog?

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The time it takes for a leopard frog tadpole to transform into a frog can vary depending on factors like species, environmental conditions, and food availability. Typically, this metamorphosis process takes a few months. The tadpole undergoes various stages of development before transforming into a frog, including the growth of limbs and the absorption of the tail.

Are frogs fresh water or salt water?

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Frogs are primarily freshwater creatures. While some frog species can tolerate brackish water (a mix of freshwater and saltwater), most frogs live and breed in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, streams, and marshes. They typically do not thrive in saltwater environments.

What colour is a frog?

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the colour of a frog can vary, it can be green, brown, and all sorts of other colours

What structure produces eggs in female frogs?

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The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs

How many babies do tomato frogs have?

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A female tomato frog will lay over 1,000 eggs on the surface of the water.

Why you do not see frogs in winter?

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well like most animals frogs hibernate during the winter. most species hide under rocks and mud or burrow under the ground. when looking for them think like a frog, where would i go in the winter? though looking for frogs in the winter is much harder than the spring and summer. and is extremely rare to see them unless you REALLY LOOK.

Are frogs and toads vertebrates or invertebrates?

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They are vertebrates.

Are glass frogs toxic?

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Yes.

Do frogs eat water fleas?

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Yes. frogs do eat water fleas. the frog will eat almost anything it can fit in its throat, including a snake.

Does frog have salivary glands?

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yes but theyre different

Why is the coloration of a frog considered to be protective?

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Frogs and toads can change colour slightly to match their surroundings- usually from pale grey to dark green (that goes over both species).

Explain the digestive system of frog?

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To get their food of flies and other fast insects, frogs use a darting, sticky tongue. Saliva helps digest the food somewhat. The food then moves from there to the stomach, where enzymes help digest the food more. The most digestion, though, happens in the small intestine.

What kind of body cavity do frogs have?

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Two(2)

that is 1. Head and 2. Trunk

Do frogs have gills as a baby?

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Not unless you're talking about some species of sharks.

Mammal babies have umbilical cords, and are fed all they need through that, through their mother's blood stream.

What type of circulation do frogs have?

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fishes do have parallel circulation

Does a water frog eat fish food?

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Almost all frogs are carnivorous, and will only eat moving, live prey. So no, not likely.

What are scientists doing to help frogs and other amphibians?

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eating them less often... moreso on special occasions.

Does a frog have a larva stage?

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Yes, they have a tadpole stage, which is different in form and appearance than an older frog.