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What are frogs structural adaptation for its environment?

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Answered by smartysurya773389
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Frogs' eyes and nostrils are positioned high on their heads, which keeps them out of water when frogs swim on the surface. Frogs have a sensitive area on their backs that helps them to sense vibrations through water.Over time, frogs have adapted their eyes, legs, and skin to be able to survive in their environment.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Cope's gray treefrog finds its food in the trees and shrubs. It eats moths, tree crickets, ants, flies, grasshoppers, and beetles.

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