Relate how the mouth and its structure adapt a frog to its terrestrial existence?
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\nTerrestrial adaptations are exhibited by the plants and animals living in land habitats. As there are varied types of land habitats, the adaptations shown by organisms also are of diverse kinds.
Some of the frogsâ?? adaptations to water include its powerfullegs, eyes that protrude above the water surface while the rest ofthe body is immersed, and nostrils that are situated so that aircan be breathed while frogs are swimming at the surface. Thesenostrils can also close when it is under the water.
Some of the frogsâ?? adaptations to water include its powerfullegs, eyes that protrude above the water surface while the rest ofthe body is immersed, and nostrils that are situated so that aircan be breathed while frogs are swimming at the surface. Thesenostrils can also close when it is under the water.
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