Frogs - page 3

When does a frog sleep?
No studies have scientifically observed how long frogs sleep, but from a behavioural and non-scientific standpoint, it is possible that frogs spend 12...
Can you give us facts about a frog's habitat?
Habitat. Frogs need to be around areas with a water source to reproduce, but other than that, they are found on every continent except Antarctica and ...
What type of respiratory system do frogs have?
The frog has three respiratory surfaces on its body that it uses to exchange gas with the surroundings: the skin, in the lungs and on the lining of th...
What helps frogs to swim?
Many frogs have the adaptation of webbed feet, which helps them swim. The very thin skin, or webbing, between the frog's toes makes it easier to push....
Reasons to not kill frogs?
Is it okay to kill frogs?Why should we save the frogs?Why are frogs important to the environment?Is it bad to have frogs in your yard?Is it bad luck ...
How can you help frogs in your unclorinated green pool?
Is green water bad for frogs?Is it normal to have frogs in your pool?Do frogs lay eggs in swimming pools?What kills frogs instantly?Is frog poop in m...
How much does one Red-legged frog cost?
How many red-legged frogs are left?How long does a red-legged frog live?Why is the California red-legged frog endangered?How do California red-legged...
What is the outer-covering of a tadpole?
tadpole, also called polliwog, aquatic larval stage of frogs and toads. Compared with the larvae of salamanders, tadpoles have short, oval bodies, wit...
How a frog Maintains Homeostasis?
A frog maintains homeostasis using its skin. When the chytrid fungus infects the frog's skin, it mucks up its ability to drink, exchange ions and do o...