Grown and frown.
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
not all frogs are green some are brown.
Brown and Green mostly.
The background color behind the black spots ranges from a bright grass green, to a dull tan or brown depending on species.
most people think green, but I think brown.
(orange white) (orange) (green white) (blue) (blue white) (green) (brown white) (brown) (green white) (green) (orange white) (blue) (blue white) (orange) (brown white) (brown) In a crossover cable only the green and orange pairs switch positions.
no because most frogs are red yellow green or brown
A frogs eye can be many colours, normally they are brown blue or green
because frogs in the 1789 were yellow and when they were tadpoles they were green but now the frogs are green and the tadpoles are yellow and toads are a yellow greeny coulor so that why frogs are green because toads are yellow and frogs are green because the people who invented frogs and toads didnt want to be the same coulor.
Frogs live in wet or rainy climates such as ponds and rainforest's. There are the standard frogs that live in rivers, ponds, and lakes, and there is poison dart frogs that live in rainforest's. Poison dart frogs can be many colors such as blue, red, yellow, and bright green. standard frogs that we see everyday (other than the winter "they hibernate") are dark green with sometimes brown spots.
Both frogs and toads can come in a range of colors, but "Frog green/Toad brown" is a pretty good rule of thumb, yes.
Dark green frogs are often associated with tree frogs such as the American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) or the red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas). These frogs have vibrant green coloration that helps them blend in with their leafy surroundings.