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∙ 14y agoA frog's hopping is an inherited behavior.
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∙ 13y agoFrogs' communication, such as croaking and vocalizations, is primarily instinctual. This behavior is innate and vital for their survival to attract mates, establish territory, and warn off predators. While there may be some learning involved in the specifics of individual calls, the overall communication patterns in frogs are largely instinctual.
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∙ 14y agoFrogs communicate from instinct.
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∙ 13y agoan instint the are born swimmers
Yes, ducks may eat frogs as part of their diet. Ducks are omnivorous and will consume a variety of insects, small fish, amphibians, and plants as part of their natural feeding behavior.
The main difference is in the association area. The association area is 90% of the human brain. It is what allows complex thought instead of just survival instinct.
The only ways they locomote are swimming and jumping.
Frogs typically have around 26 chromosomes in their cells, although the number can vary between different species of frogs.
Because frogs has life
Yes there mummy teaches them of course they dont its there instinct!
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they are really horny
like all other animals they care for themselves because the have the instinct or they learnt it from their mother
I think that it would be that they learn to hunt for food such as fish frogs etc. I think it would also be that they learn how to breath they learn to do tricks like in sea world or another water park or something
My instinct is yes it is. Frogs and turtles often carry the salmonella virus and that could kill a baby, so to be safe I wouldn't let a baby play with either.
They have mating calls and distress calls.
Frogs have instincts that help them survive, such as jumping away from danger, camouflaging to blend in with their surroundings, and hunting prey using their tongue. They also have a strong instinct for breeding and will migrate to water bodies to lay their eggs.
Only some will because frogs and toads look appealing and they stir up a hunter's instinct in the canine, although most frogs and toads are poisonous to dogs and other mammals and their skin secretes a very bitter chemical that will make the dog drop the frog almost immediately.
Tadpoles are typically filter feeders or herbivorous, while adult frogs are almost entirely carnivorous.
There are over 6,000 species of frogs worldwide, with diverse characteristics such as habitat preferences, coloration, and behavior. Frogs belong to the order Anura and exhibit a wide range of adaptations for survival in different environments.
Yes, ducks may eat frogs as part of their diet. Ducks are omnivorous and will consume a variety of insects, small fish, amphibians, and plants as part of their natural feeding behavior.