no they most certainly do not.
no one knows
I am positive that 49 green tree frogs die every day from their lack of passing gas
I am positive that 49 green tree frogs die every day from their lack of passing gas
no they don't die after laying their eggs
yes, but they may die
I believe you are referring to "poison arrow" frogs from South America. They exude a liquid through their skin. You touch, you die.
no. they will die if they are not in their natural habitat
Generally they dont live here but they might get stuck in the chimney. The frog will leave or die after a while.
When they hatch is when the full moon is out and a leech has attached itself to the egg.
=== === There are approximately 250,000 frogs living on Earth, give or take. They inhabit all the continents (except Antarctica, of course), and there are more than 5,000 species of frogs. There is no precise number, but this is a very close estimate.
No they do not. I haven't been on my pocket frogs in a year. Just logged on and they are all fine so im guessing they dont die.
Depending, do you mean the WHITE'S tree frog (AKA dumpy tree frog or and Austrailian green tree frog)? If that's the type of frog then make your hands wet with water that has been treated to be safe for the frog, then carefuly cup your hands around it with a hole between your fingers the size of her head. If it strugles, try to put it down somewhere safe, possibly its tank or a jar to keep it in while you clean the tank. If your hand is mysteriously wetter, the frog released its swim bladder on you (Defense mechanism), its not urine. If you drop the frog, just pick it up again. Hope this answers your question!