The frog’s tail will eventually disappear completely and it will start to eat insects instead of plants from the water. The young frog will grow for about 2-4 years to become an adult. The adult frogs then lay their eggs and more tadpoles hatch and begin the cycle again!
Q. What body parts do frogs use for protection?
Different species of frogs have different kinds of protection. Some have poison glands in their skin, like a chemical warfare tactic !. The skin will secret and cover the body with the poison and this will deter the enemy from eating them. Some use colors to protect themselves.
Table of Contents
- Q. What body parts do frogs use for protection?
- Q. What does the frog do to frighten its enemy?
- Q. What animals use for protection?
- Q. What are the different body parts of animals for getting food?
- Q. What is an example of an animal structural adaptation?
- Q. What is the two types of behaviors?
- Q. Is hibernation a type of behavioral adaptation?
- Q. Are all behavioral adaptations learned?
Q. What does the frog do to frighten its enemy?
1:Some use colors to confuse the enemy or warn the predator that the frog tastes bad or is poisonous. 2: Many frogs have poison glands in the body, that oozes out poisonous liquids all over the frog’s body to deter away predators. 3:Some scream when they see a predator to scare the enemy away.
Q. What animals use for protection?
Nine Awesome Defenses Animals Use to Avoid Predators
- Venom. Some animals inject special toxins called venoms into predators.
- Poison. Some animals have toxins on their skin that protect them from predators.
- Spines. Sharp spines serve as effective protection for many animals.
- Speed.
- Camouflage.
- Armor.
- Bluff.
- Startling Sounds.
Q. What are the different body parts of animals for getting food?
How Animals Get Their Food
- a. Valves and cilia – Clams use their valves to get food.
- b. Claws – Cats, tigers and lions use their claws in getting food.
- d. Beaks and Bills – Owls, hawks, kingfishers and other birds use their beaks in getting food.
- e.
- Appearance of the Mouth and Certain Mouth Parts.
- a.
- b.
- c.
Q. What is an example of an animal structural adaptation?
Structural adaptations are physical features on an animal that have evolved over time to help them survive and breed. For example, if one day a bird is born with a longer beak which helps him/her eat more food and is therefore healthier, that bird lives longer and breeds more passing along it’s genes for a longer beak.
Q. What is the two types of behaviors?
In studying Psychology, there are 8 types of behavior that a Psych student must know, these are: Overt Behavior, Covert, Conscious, Unconscious, Rational Behavior, Irrational, Voluntary Behavior and its opposite: Involuntary Behavior. Overt Behavior: This behavior is such an obvious act or behavior.
Q. Is hibernation a type of behavioral adaptation?
Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation whose function is to maximize energy efficiency in animals remaining in the same area the whole year round. It is an alternative to the provision of sufficient insulation to remain warm, forage continuously and sustain a constant high metabolic rate.
Q. Are all behavioral adaptations learned?
Behavioral adaptations are changes in behavior that certain organisms or species use to survive in a new environment. Some examples of behavioral adaptations are diurnality and nocturnality, or the migration of birds. Behavioral adaptations are mostly learned, not inherited.