The size of a frog varies by species age and gender, my pet frog is a couple weeks old, female and only an inch and a half, so this question is too vague to answer correctly.
There are many different species of frogs, and different species come in different sizes. Even within a single species, not all individuals are of the same length. However, a typical size for a frog would be about six inches.
30 cm
A snake's tongue varies in length depending on the species, but it generally ranges from 1-3 inches long. The tongue is used to collect scent particles from the air and transfer them to the snake's Jacobson's organ, located in the roof of its mouth, to help with smelling.
Frogs have a long, disc shaped tongue. The tip of the tongue has a sticky substance that is used to grab hold of the prey, so that it can not escape.
stick it out in front of a mirror and look!
maybe about 3-4 inches in length? but im not posotive.
some butterflies tongues are as long as there body
Usually one fourth to one third of the body length.
A frogs tongue is shaped like a V or a fork road
it can e very long
It matters of what type of frog it is
Some snakes are able to sense and use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation and orientation purposes. This ability is known as magnetoreception. It helps snakes to navigate over long distances or find their way back to specific locations.
A giraffe's tongue can be up to 18-20 inches long. It is long and prehensile, allowing them to grasp leaves and twigs high up in trees.
No, Gene Simmons' tongue is not clipped. He is known for having a long tongue, which has become one of his trademarks as the frontman of the rock band KISS.
Yes, your tongue can become dry due to dehydration, breathing through your mouth, certain medications, or medical conditions. A dry tongue can lead to discomfort, altered taste sensation, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. Drinking plenty of water can help keep your tongue and mouth hydrated.
It has a really long tongue about the size of a adult foot
As with other snakes, the tongue is about as long as its' head.
Because they feel like having a long tongue.
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
One forked tongue is one of the snakes by the dinosaur and the other is one of the blue monsters snakes tongue.
Snakes have several adaptations that include limbless bodies for versatile movement, specialized scales for protection and thermoregulation, and unique jaw structures for swallowing prey whole. They also have a keen sense of smell and specialized venom for hunting and defending themselves.
tongue
No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
To smell.
through there tongue
V shaped
All snakes can't hear but they have a good sense with their tongue.
yes! and they smell with their tongue