No, male frogs can only mate with females.
The Goliath frog is assumed to be the world's largest species of frog. The male typically builds a nest to attract a mate, but the males will also generally fight one another to win a mate's attention.
NO, one of the females will turn into a male and they will mate.
A spring peeper frog finds a mate by going peep. It is the male that goes peep and the female finds him.
put the male frog on top of the female
Yes, because a male makes the babys when they mate
Yes, the male coqui, as well as all other male frogs and toads, has a mating call, which, pretty obviously, is utilized in finding a mate. Most male frogs also have what is called a distress call. This is used if the frog is either getting eaten or if a male mistakens another male for a female and he tries to mate with him.
No. The male can have many mates, not just one.
no the male leaves in search of another mate
The only time a frog lives with another frog in the wild in during courtship and mating.
I've tried. My tank is clean my frogs (both green male and female) are full but when I click 'mate' nothing happens... Sorry but i mated my frog maybe 3-4 time i now have 6 frog and 1 frog egg..
a male camel swells up his cheeks like a bull frog
They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.