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can we blow a frog's bubble with our mouth ​

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Answered by sriniraja2007
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Explanation:

How the vocal sac or bubble works is fascinating. The frog keeps his mouth and nostrils closed. Air travels from his lungs over the vocal chords and into the vocal sac. The vocal sac expands as it fills with air, similar to a balloon being blown up with air. At the same time, the vocal sac echoes and increases the volume of the sound being made by the vocal chords. If you're hoping to see a frog's vocal sac bubbling up, you might be in for a challenge. This is because frogs make many of the calls that expand their vocal sacs at night.

Answered by shrav86
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Explanation:

he vocal sacs on a male expand when they call to females as part of mating and when they are defending their territory from other male frogs. When the vocal sac expands into its bubble-like shape, it makes the frog's voice louder.

The builder's bucket of tadpoles gets hectic at night. ... The tadpoles lungs are developed now and they surface for a gulp of air before diving. As they do so they blow a bubble, creating a noise similar to the sound of a fizzy drink after pouring

yes...

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