"Currt-Currt-Currt-currt-currt" is the call of the Florida Bog Frog (Rana okaloosae, Lithobates okaloosae).
Specifically, the voice of the Florida Bog Frog involves series of 5-15 guttural rattles. It is made at the rate of four or five (4-5) per second. The volume falls from beginning to end. The call is heard between April and August or September.
Frogs call their young tadpolls.
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Bob No bog
i have no ide3a so bog off and give the rite answer or ill call the police i have no ide3a so bog off and give the rite answer or ill call the police
A male frogs call is used to call for a mate and warn off other males.
Frogs do not live in beaches. They need fresh water. The ocean contains salt water, which would be harmful to frogs.
In the bogs, or more specifically, warm, soggy, moist areas.
will not bogs . in pond their are 1. pads 2. frogs 3. fishes 4. grass 5.rocks
There are poisonous frogs in FL it sounds like it could be the Cane Toad
Frogs lay a mass of frog spawn in water.
There is none
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