No, humans do not have fat bodies like frogs. Frogs have a unique body structure that includes storing fat in specific locations to survive hibernation and other periods of inactivity. Humans store fat under the skin and around internal organs for energy storage and insulation.
Turtles (reptiles) are close to humans and frogs (amphibians) http://abacus.gene.ucl.ac.uk/will/files/TreeOfLife.pdf
Frogs are cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature changes with their environment.
One key difference is that in humans, the large intestine is longer and more developed than in frogs. The large intestine in frogs is simpler in structure and functions primarily in water reabsorption. Additionally, frogs have a specialized structure called the cloaca, which serves as a chamber for excretion, reproduction, and waste elimination.
No, humans do not undergo metamorphosis like some insects or amphibians do. Rather, humans experience gradual development and growth from birth through adolescence to adulthood without distinct stages of transformation.
Poisonous frogs are not at all harmful to the global environment. The only animals that are harmful to the global environment are humans and those that humans have modified and exploited: most notably, cows.
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
It might if the cause is a pollutant in the environment. If so, it could affect humans adversely as well.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
Frogs adapt to live in their environment.
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.
You can tell if a frog is a male or a female by the size of it's thumb. Male frogs have larger thumbs.
Frogs do not. Only mammals
Frogs are Amphibians, not humans or reptiles.
Snakes eat frogs
yes; they destroy their habitats. french eat frogs!