usually the female is larger than the male but i dont think this is the case for all frogs though. usually it is...
The difference is that the second "frogs glottis" has a question mark.
In nature, there usually are some more males than females, I think there is no difference in frogs, but it may depend on the species and population of frogs.
You can tell by the size, male underground frogs tend to be much larger in size then a female frog!
Basicly African clawed frogs are bigger and have tiny claws and regular frogs are just frogs i suppose.
Yes, in spring when there are no female frogs, male frogs turn themselves into female to breed.
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Female frogs are generally larger, and males frogs generally have a dark patch on its feet or toes to 'grip' the female with during mating, but it varies between each species. in most species only males sing, and males and females throats may be a different colour. before you can tell the difference you will have to work out wich species your frog is.
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
Yes there are male and female frogs. And there are male/female hermaphrodite frogs.
Look for little claws on the front feet; clawed frogs live up to their name. They are also somewhat bigger than dwarf frogs, have more popped-out eyes, and if it's an albino, it's definitely a clawed.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
mink frogs r smaller