Frogs

What will happen if you cut the incision too deeply in dissecting frogs?
Can frogs survive dissection?Why frog dissection is wrong?Why is it important to use the correct proper dissecting tools?Do frogs feel pain during di...
What culture is the two frogs?
Once upon a time in the country of Japan there lived two frogs, one of whom made his home in a ditch near the town of Osaka, on the sea coast, while t...
Do hasmilton's frogs croak?
Do captive frogs croak?What kind of frogs croak?Do Native NZ frogs croak?What sound does a garden frog make?Do pet frogs make a lot of noise?How do I...
Why do frogs have dark backs in the meadow and light backs around light-colored rocks?
Why is a frog's back dark and belly light?Why do frogs get darker?Why do frogs hide under rocks?How does light affect frogs?Why do frogs lay on their...
What is the top speed for a tree frog?
How fast is a Tree Frog? A Tree Frog can travel at speeds of up to 10 miles per hour. How fast are frogs in mph?How fast are frogs?Is it cruel to keep...
How is the external anatomy of the xenopus laevis adapted to its particular lifestyle?
What does the skin of Xenopus laevis produce?Why are African clawed frogs illegal?How long do Xenopus frogs live?Where do African clawed frogs live?W...
Does a treefrog have a backbone?
A frog's body is built for jumping and swimming. Frogs have long, strong back legs, with extra joints so they can fold up close to the body. Tails wou...
How babyfrogs hatch?
The frogs lay their eggs on plants that lie over ponds. After a week, the tadpoles hatch and drop into the water—at least in theory. ... For most frog...
Where do xenopus live?
Xenopus laevis lives in warm, stagnant grassland ponds as well as in streams in arid and semi-arid regions. The ponds are usually devoid of any higher...