How can big red eyes help the frogs? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. Yes, they do. 第一 第 These beautiful frogs live in warm forests.可知,红眼睛树蛙生活在温暖的 树林里。 2. A mother frog lays her eggs in water.第 一句可知,母青蛙在水中产卵。 3. About 75 days.第第 , 75 天...
Somefrogs have red eyes and ive in trees. What do you cal them? They are red-eyedtree frogs. These beauifulfrogslivein warm forests.A motherfrog lays(产卵) her eggs n watr. Soon baby frogs begin to move inside theeggs. Then the babies, calledtadpoles, come out ofthe eggs and go ...
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(30分)What do you call frogs that have red eyes and live in trees?They arered-eyed tree frogs.These beautiful frogs live in warm and wet forests.A mother frog lays(产)her eggs on a leaf above water.Soon babyfrogs begin to move inside the eggs.Then the babies,called tadpoles,goout ...
Some plants get so hungry that they eat flies,spiders,and even small frogs.What's more amazing is that these plants occur naturally (in special environments) in every state.In fact,they're found on every continent except Antarctica.You've probably seen a Venus'flytrap.It's often sold in ...
hardwired in the brain is an instinct that draws a baby's eyes to a human face. From brain imaging studies we also know that the brain has some sort of visual buffer that continues to represent objects after they have been removed-a lingering perception rather than conceptual understanding. ...
Frogs have big eyes. But as evident as it is to the casual observer, scientists need actual data to state what seems obvious—and that data didn’t previously exist. And contrary to mammals, birds, or fish, we didn’t know much about what shaped their ev
For instance, how do frogs and toads get through the winter in Colorado? Being amphibians, these creatures are cold-blooded, so their body temperatures take on the temperature of the environment around them. But different types of frogs and toads havevarying ways of coping with winterand the ...
Hibernating frogs have built-in natural antifreeze Although ice crystals form under the skin when frogs hibernate in the winter, a high concentration ofglucose occurring naturally in the frog's organs prevents the animal from freezing. Even when a deep freeze causes the frog's heart to stop beat...
Plants and some animals have a better fossil record than dinosaurs. They also give clues about climate that dinosaur fossils do not. Some marine protozoans (single-celled organisms), called foraminifera, have shells that tell the temperature of the water where the animal lived. By studying the ...