How do frog respond to stimuli?
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like normal frogs unilaterally blinded frogs respond stimuli at near distances with snaps who is amplitude varies with the stimulus distance switch from snapping to hoping overall intermediate range of distances with whose amplitude also increases
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Frog adaptations such as a small waist, no neck and a broad, flat skull make his body streamlined for swimming. The frog's skin is thin, which allows for air to pass through, in effect allowing him to breathe through his skin. Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances.
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