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"frog span" is gibberish. You may just be a careless typist and mean "Frog spawn" which is the little black dots in green lines that turn into tadpoles.
125 years
the white - footed trilling frog's life span is approximately 2 - 3 years, however some have been known to live for six.
yes you can take a frog out of its cage
The average life span for a France edible frog is 5 to 6 years.. Hope this helps
The life span of an English common frog ranges from 4 to 8 years in the wild, depending on factors such as predation, habitat quality, and disease. In captivity, they can live longer, sometimes up to 10 years or more.
4 to 6 yearsBecause there are many species of tree frog on several continents I will give you the two most well know.The American Green Tree frog HYLA CINEREA Has a life span of 2 to 5 years in captivity.The Australian Green Tree Frog LITORIA CAERULA Has a life span of 16 to 20 years. If the tree frog is living under good conditions, the longest it can live is about 14 years.
Poison dart frogs can live more than ten years.
It depends on the species. The bigger the frog the longer it takes. A tiny tree frog could take a onth or two, and a huge bullfrog could take five months.
You can barter with your dad to let you take your frog over winter break. Offer to do chores or other things to be able to take frog with you.
Usually a frog will live from 4 - 15 years depending on the environment. A frog in the wild will probably live longer than a frog in captivity but have the threat of a predator coming to eat it or just kill it. The longest life span a frog has ever had was a European Common Toad which lived an extraordinary 40 years.
It should take anywhere from 5-25 days. It may take longer depending on the frog.