Biology, asked by sejikag, 4 months ago

how does frogs be differentiated from male and female​

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Answered by samarendradas6969
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Answer:

Sometimes there's a difference in skin texture between male and female frogs. Most often, males have the rougher or spikier skin than the females. ... Males of this species have conical spikes running down their backs, while females are smooth.

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Answered by jeshu2004
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Explanation:

I frequently receive questions about how to tell apart male and frogs. Unfortunately, there is no single external trait that distinguishes males from females across all 7,000 species of frogs. The reproductive organs of most frogs are located inside their bodies so you can't simply look for reproductive organs to tell apart males and females. However, there are some traits that can be used to tell males from females. Many of these traits are only present in mature adults during the breeding season. If you are able to find frogs during their breeding season, and you can identify the species of frog, you can use these traits to tell apart males and females.

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