they are two different species.
human brain is more complex than amphibians
they are diffrent from each other except they are chordates .
mammal skin is not slimy as amphibians.
human has not webbed feet.
amphibian can live in both dry land and water.
in amphibian larval stage occur during development .
Yes, frogs are known as amphibians. Humans are known as mammals.
Some frogs live in water and humans live on land. We do not have all the parts that a frog does. The parts that are similar are much smaller in a frog. Frogs have muscles in their legs that help them jump far and high, unlike us. Frog's lay eggs and humans don't. The frog's eggs can be scattered in the frog's body covering many organs. (in a female frog only) Speech, emotion and opposable thumbs are sadly lacking in frogs.
Two eyes,
Lateral symetry,
four limbs,
a mouth,
lungs,
nasal pasages,
a digestive system,
a heart and circulatory system,
a nervous system,
sexual reproduction,
Well some obvious traits is that we all have four limb, we breathe, both can live on land, we both breathe oxygen, reproduce, grow and develop, are made up of cells, and have hearts and other vital organs.
We also have life spans and die.
Lungs and Legs are the shared characteristics.
we both have legs, arms, eyes, noses, mouths, toes, and also skin
A frog is an amphibian.
YES! Lions and frogs have shared derived characteristics. ALthough They look different on both the outside and inside, they have some things in common. One thing that they have in common is that they both have a back bone. This shows that they came from a common ancestor.
They both poo
If aliens exist, some alien races could possibly have amphibian characteristics, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders.
Monkeys and humans look alike in some ways because primates are monophyletic, meaning that they evolved from a common ancestor. Thus, although humans and monkeys have adapted to different environments, we have retained our common characteristics.
One of the characteristics are that it is the only planet that humans can survive on.
Not since the birth of vertebrates. Humans are mammals and frogs are amphibians. However, some research has shown that it is possible that some animals from different Orders have mated, so it is possible that we share a more recent ancestor. In response to demands that God made them and that's that, this is established biology. God may have made them, but that doesn't change the facts.
Frogs don't have mandibular teeth, they swallow their food whole. However, I did read that they have seen cases that some frogs are regrowing mandibular teeth. Evolution in progress. Not sure about how many though. It's like humans being born without wisdom teeth. Not common but does happen.
I'm not sure if you mean their common characteristics, or characteristics that they have in common. Some common characteristics are that they have exoskeletons and they are segmented. However, they also have some characteristics that they have in common, and some which no other animals have. One of these characteristics is that they possess biramous appendages, which means legs and other appendages which are forked into two pieces, although some crustaceans lose the minor piece of some legs as they mature. The seoncd thing they all have in common is that all of them first pass through a nauplius larval stage.
Only a robot would ask that...
Frogs are not physically capable of eating humans. Unless you're a bug, you don't have anything to worry about there. Now whether humans can eat frogs is a different matter altogether...and some do.a giant frog would eat a human if it could or tiny people
Frogs use their front legs for swimming and balance. They use their hind legs for jumping, swimming, climbing, and digging. Hope you found this helpful.
Some characteristics of snakelike or reptile behavior in humans include harming other humans, eating animals, and feeling no pain for other suffering humans.