It won't actually be a good idea to try and get a frog in your home but if you wanted to, probably get what frogs eat and place it on you window or something.
because those people need HOMES TOO!
Yes, they can but you have to give them a moist place to live in.
Frogs become more active after a heavy rain because their homes in the ground are flooded. Their simply searching for a dryer home.
it affect the everglade by the hunters killing crockadolls and frogs and snakes the hunter took there land and homes
Frogs have many enemies. Foxes, bats, rats, birds, fish, raccoons, turtles, snakes, and humans are a frog's enemy. But human beings are the worst! We destroy their homes and breeding places by replacing natural areas with cities, homes, and farms, We also pollute and therefore poison the water in which frogs live.
HUMANS!We kill red-eyed tree frogs by cutting down there homes.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
They're frogs.
You have to collect the set of frogs.
Nope, desert rain frogs are not poisonous. They may look like grumpy little blobs, but they're harmless critters just trying to survive in their sandy homes. So feel free to admire them from a safe distance without worrying about any toxic surprises.