All have there oown feeling but frogs feel like, thin, wet, smooth, delicate leather.
Frogs generally do not wear clothes. They could look quite nice in a bow or bowtie.
Dark green frogs are often associated with tree frogs such as the American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) or the red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas). These frogs have vibrant green coloration that helps them blend in with their leafy surroundings.
It is difficult to determine the exact species without more information or a picture. However, small frogs commonly found in lawns include young common frogs, green tree frogs, or chorus frogs. It's best to contact a local wildlife expert for a proper identification if needed.
One example of a frog that eats fire ants is the fire ant frog (Leptodactylus wagneri). These frogs have evolved to have a resistance to the venomous bite of fire ants, allowing them to prey on them without harm. Eating fire ants can help control their populations in certain environments.
Kind of, mice have about 5 or so suction cup like pads on the bottom of their feet, which enables them to climb easier although the sticky pads or suction cups aren't very strong,especially if they were to be holding onto something upside down.
Suction cups are kind of old school nowadays but they still have tons of uses. These include serving as decorative for windows during a party. It is said to look really nice.
You can get them at Granite City Tool.
frogs feet feel like slime they kind of feel like gel
All have there oown feeling but frogs feel like, thin, wet, smooth, delicate leather.
Most frogs eat insects.
Frogs And Chameleons
they do because that socialize with there on kind
Frogs can be found in all countries.
Actually Toads do not have webbed feet, I've spend countless hours doing research and every source is saying they don't have webbed feet.
they have land frogs and aquatic. tree frogs, fire belly toads, and that's all I know of.
The kind of habitat that frogs live in depend on their particular kind. For examples some frogs such as tree frogs live up in trees while other frogs may prefer living in bodies of water or the rainforest.