no. they are yellow to let their predators know they are poisoins
No, they don't play hide and seek. Although they will hide from predators.
Yes! yes they can. Some frogs bury themselves in the mud to hide from predators and to keep warm. they enter a very deep sleep
Frogs primarily hide from predators such as snakes, birds, and small mammals. They also may seek shelter from extreme weather conditions or to camouflage themselves from potential threats in their environment.
Most frogs camouflage in the leaves and they can some times even hide in the mud if they are brown or dark
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
they hide
So they can hide from predators and wont get eatenthey need to protect themselves from predators that might do something to harm them in any way.hope i helped you. (:
Frogs typically live near bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and wetlands. They can also be found in forests, meadows, and grasslands. Frogs hide in vegetation, under rocks or logs, and burrow in moist soil to stay cool and protect themselves from predators.
The hide of the Ram was called the Golden Fleece.
So they can hide from predators and wont get eatenthey need to protect themselves from predators that might do something to harm them in any way.hope i helped you. (:
Frogs leave their "spawn" or eggs for different reasons. For example, in tropical regions, frogs hide their spawn where predators can't find them- in the leaves of a bromelaid, for instance. In temperate regions, the frogs often lay spawn in huge groups that cover the surface of the water. This allows for some to still live, even if most get eaten by predators. Frogs often come back to their eggs to clean them of fungi. Some frogs don't even lay eggs and bear live young. There are some frogs who carry their eggs on their backs though. Frogs usually leave their spawn so that they are not in one place for too long- otherwise predators will find them.
No. They hide instinctively.