yes
It depends on the frog, if there the same then most likey. However some frogs may fight so try it out and if the start bumping into each other alot then separate them. (Make sure there the same size because some like to eat other frogs.)
Externally, all male frogs have pads on their feet while females don't. Internally, females have eggs and so on while male frogs have testes and so on.
For girl and boy toads, Male toads have a darker throat and thicker, more powerful legs and pads on the bottom of their feet, to clamp on to females in mating. Female toads are known to be bigger, and with thinner arms and a light throat.
Absolutely not, they are not capable to do so. it depends on the type of frog and their enviorment yes they can if you put a certain type of frog(can't remember the breed) in a group of all males the males will start to breed and thenboth males lay eggs
There is no such thing as a "boy hen". Hens are female chickens.
The sex of a wood frog can only be reliably determined based on external morphology shortly before, during or after the breeding season. Male wood frogs have enlarged thumbs. they will also hava a dark patch on their thumbs to 'grip' females during mating. Female wood frogs do not have these enlarged thumbs. Additionally, female wood frogs tend to be larger than male wood frogs, but this is not true for all individuals.
No, male penguins can't have eggs.
The "two" parts that a boy and a girl have that make a baby are -boy- penis and sperm, and girl- vagina, uterus and eggs. Now that ya know...be careful!!
No, male turtles can lay eggs.
In general, male frogs tend to have smaller fat bodies compared to female frogs. Female frogs need more energy to support their reproductive activities such as producing eggs, so they have larger fat bodies to store this energy.
yes all frogs do, but only males. Females have something else.
no