Do frogs shed their skin Tree frogs shed their skin all the time

Updated on healthy 2024-03-03
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Definitely, according to the biology books. Observe the epidermal cells on the frog, first put the frog in a dry place, after a period of time, and then put the frog in water, the frog epidermal cells (a light green membrane) will fade, this method to prepare frog epidermal cells will not cause harm to the frog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, the skin that it retreats will be slowly eaten by itself, and it will be eaten as it eats, and it will eat while retreating.

    This was first discovered by a student in our country.

    The term shelling should refer specifically to the changes of certain species of the class Insecta as they change from larvae to adults.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Absolutely. It's usually the middle of the night.

    For farmers, the skin of the legs of the frogs will be eaten by the frogs.

    So in the middle of the night, I was ready to collect the skin early.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, tree frog peeling is a normal phenomenon, may also be because the environment is too dry will peel, 1, tree frogs usually have to prepare a 40 * 40 * 60 breeding box, which should be installed with heating lamps and lights, the bottom should be used coconut soil or humus hand residue on the pad, pay attention to regular replacement, so as not to mold, in addition to prepare a basin. 2. The temperature is kept between 26-30 at ordinary times, not lower than 18 at night, and the humidity is maintained between 50-60%. If you feed food, choose more animals such as crickets, small fish, silkworm pupa, and locusts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The frog changes color to defend against enemies, and secondly, to be stealthy and facilitate predation; The chameleon frog is sometimes yellow, sometimes green, sometimes gray-brown, and changes with the environment.

    When the sun is shining, it is light green, and when it enters a dark place with weak light, within a few minutes, it turns light brown again, and its ability to change color is comparable to that of a chameleon.

    The pigment in its ** thin running is stuck to the action of hormones and nerves in its body, and it becomes dark in one episode, and it becomes light in one dispersion, which is its trick to defend against the enemy, and the stealth method of predation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Due to the change of seasons, the color of the frog's living environment changes, and its ** color will also change accordingly to protect itself from being easily discovered by its natural enemies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Frogs are amphibians and there are about 190 species. Among them, the black spotted frog is widely distributed and more numerous, followed by the Ze frog, the money frog, and the tiger mosquito frog. Forest frogs, horned frogs, bullfrogs, bearded frogs, Emei tree frogs, piano frogs, flying frogs, spot-legged tree frogs, floating frogs, Ji frogs, flower-backed toads, and rain frogs and turbulent frogs.

    Supata Golden Frog. Red Frog, Narrow-mouthed Frog, Pangu Toad, Brown Tree Frog, Miantian Tree Frog, Zhuluo Tree Frog, Orange-bellied Tree Frog, Mohs Tree Frog, Jade Tree Frog, Taipei Tree Frog, Chinese Tree Toad, Gongde Red Frog, Swenhao Red Frog, Gu Red Frog, Laduhi Red Frog, Belly Spotted Frog, Little Rain Frog. , and the frog's ** comes in many colors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The frog's nerves are still in a state of excitement and tension, because the frog that has just been killed still has nutrients in the blood, and it can also provide nerve activity, and when all the nutrients in the frog's blood are used up, the fish will not move again.

    Frogs (frogs) belong to the phylum Chordates, amphibians, anceridae, and amphibians of the frog family, adults without tails, eggs laid in water, fertilized in vitro, hatched into tadpoles, respiration with gills, after mutation, adults mainly use lung breathing, and also use ** breathing. The vast majority of frogs reproduce through in vitro fertilization, and the fertilized eggs hatch into tadpoles outside the mother's body. Globally, only 10 to 12 species of frogs have evolved to fertilize in vivo, and some of them will release fertilized eggs from their bodies to hatch into tadpoles.

    Frogs have long been thought to be oviparous, but scientists have found that a species of frog that lives in the rainforests of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is capable of laying tadpoles. This frog is the only one of more than 6,000 species of frogs in the world that can"Lower tadpoles"of frogs.

    Frogs are slimmer and are more good swimmers. The neck is inconspicuous and has no ribs. The ulna of the forelimbs heals with the radius, and the tibia of the hind limbs heals with the fibula, so the claws cannot rotate flexibly, but the limbs are muscular.

    The most primitive frogs began to evolve in the early Triassic. The first frogs to jump appeared in the Jurassic period. Because frogs feed on insects and other invertebrates, they must live near water.

    There are about 130 species of frogs in China, and almost all of them are experts at eradicating pests in forests and farmlands.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Lower creatures also have spirit reflexes, just like a snake can bite after its head is cut off, and a gecko can still move when its tail is broken.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The nerve reflex is like knocking on a person's kneecap, knocking on it, and the calf will move without the brain's control.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The nerves are not dead yet.

    If it weren't for the experiment, you would be too cruel to do so.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Each animal dies with a still alive brain and a still alive heart, so it can still move a few times.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is a neuroreflex phenomenon. Many animals have it, and so do people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's bioelectricity and neurological problems.

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