Frogs - page 2

Are there any posionious frogs?
Many species of frog are known to be poisonous, such as the often colourful poison dart frogs. ... There are currently only two species of frog known ...
Wild life in monsoon region?
The animals of the tropical and sub-tropical dry deciduous forest biome range from very small animals (micro-organisms) to very large-bodied animals l...
Why the frogs disappear after rainy season?
After a steady rain, the area is usually cloudy, cool and moist. This means that the conditions are right for the animal to roam around without drying...
How big does a frog grow?
Frogs go through a long and wonderful evolution from eggs, to tadpoles, to toadlets to large adult frogs and so their size greatly varies throughout t...
Do water frogs get out of a bowl without a lid?
Do frogs need a lid?Do dwarf frogs need a lid?How do you keep African dwarf frogs from escaping?Do aquatic frogs need air?How much room do aquatic fr...
How is a frog's internal and external organs similar to a humans?
Frogs and humans share the same basic organs. Both have lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a heart, a brain, a liver, a spleen, a small intestine and a large ...
Do sand frogs eat moths?
Do frogs eat moths?What do sand frogs eat?Do green frogs eat moths?Do tree frogs eat moths?Do frogs eat frogs?How do frogs eat flies?Can I keep a tre...
What does the gallbladder do in a frogs digestive system?
The gall bladder stores bile and then releases it into the duodenum via the bile duct. The bile duct may be too small to see. Pancreas – This glandula...
Function of the nose for a frog?
Nares are another word for nostrils. Frogs have two types of nares: external and internal. These two types of nostrils work together to provide oxygen...