What makes a frog a frog?
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pets
reptiles
So what makes a frog a frog? Frogs and toads are amphibians, which means they live their lives both in water and on land. Typically, frogs breed and spend thier juvenile (or "larval") stage in the water, then spend some or virtually all of their adult lives on the land.
Correspondingly, can frogs and toads crossbreed?
Normally when frogs and toads share the same pond, their mating occurs at different times. However, as the photo shows, occasionally a late coming frog (the one with the white throat) may turn up on the toad dating scene. You may see them trying to mate each other but the union will be sterile.
Considering this, is Frog a vegetarian or both?
While they are tadpoles they usually are vegetarians, eating algae and bacteria. All adult frogs and toads are carnivorous, meaning that they eat other animals. Frogs can't chew their food, so they have to swallow it whole.
They pee to try and make you drop them so they can escape. Many animals will either urinate or defecate when handled or threatened.