What the structures that protect the eyes in frogs and toads and are called membranes?
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There is a structure instead of eardrum in frogs, known as tympanum protects the eyes of frog.
There are more frogs which have a sturdy film or 'Nictitating Membrane' which protects the frogs eyes whenever they are underwater or on land.
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There is a structure instead of eardrum in frogs, known as tympanum protects the eyes of frog.
There are more frogs which have a sturdy film or 'Nictitating Membrane' which protects the frogs eyes whenever they are underwater or on land.
Hope it may helps u...!!!! :-)
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Instead, they have an eardrumcalled the tympanum that sits just behind each eye. ... Most frogsalso have a nictitating membrane, or a sturdy film that covers andprotects the eye while the frog is underwater.
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