No, male frogs can only mate with females.
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
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.
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.
Of course. Chinese Dwarf Hamsters and Roborovski Dwarf Hamsters can be put in groups of the same gender/breed. Ex: Male Chinese Dwarf + Male Chinese Dwarf Female Roborovski Dwarf + Female Chinese Dwarf
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