No. As tadpoles they go about together in the same bit of water, but when they become frogs they set out on their own.
it depends on your face
Glass frogs live in rainforests.
Glass Frogs mate after heavy rain, and because they live in rain forests, the climate rarely changes so there really isn't a specific timing.
Glass Frogs mate after heavy rain, and because they live in rain forests, the climate rarely changes so there really isn't a specific timing.
Glass frogs live in and among the trees and plants of humid mountain forests in Central and South America. Higher up the mountain the rainforests are called cloud forests because the trees are almost always covered in clouds. Glass frogs are mostly active at night, which makes them very difficult to spot for predators.
no that's made up beacause birds don't live in herds beacause There none that live in herds
there is about 12 kinds of glass frogs in the world
using their glass mouths.
its glass. are you stupid?
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no they do not
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some glass frogs are endangered because of habitat lose they can be hold as pes but they have to have special care.