Before dying, the frogs can go a couple months without food, but in 3-4 weeks they will start to suffer organ damage etc. I wouldn't recommend going more than 2 weeks without a meal.
well... i found some info that a frog can last 3-9 days without water... but im not sure if its accurate... but others should post answers too... u may never know... this info may help the world............ Answer 2: I own....well did own 2 Red Eye Green Tree Frogs, i had them in a tank and one escaped through an opening in the fly screen....i looked everywhere in my room for him.....it had been 1 day or less since he escaped and i found hes dried-up body in my room from lack of water 8(. He was 1 month old so i am not usre whther they need less water as adults or not.. anyway hope this helps you.
This depends on the species. Most will die in an hour of drying out. However there are a few unique species, including the desert water holding frog, that will secrete mucus over itself and maintain estivation for up to 2 year without water. Estivation: It is similar to hibernation except it is for extreme temperature or drought.
it depends upon its species .the frog have many chances to die without eating food
About 2 weeks
i think that u should give the answers to peoples question without them having to sign up or sign in. About two minutes maybe 3 depending on the frog or how much they're moving.
It may live up to 12 years
A common "flying frog" lives at least 5-10 years.A common frog lives the same live spand as a "flying frog".
Without food or hydration, the body can usually survive for about 3-4 weeks, though this can vary depending on individual factors such as age and health. Death typically occurs due to organ failure and severe dehydration. It is important to note that not providing food or water to a person is considered unethical and illegal in many places.
6 years
6 years
as long as they want and about obver 5 years
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10-14 years
1-3 years
5-7 years
Frogs are a beneficial part of an ecology, because they eat insects such as mosquitoes, which are frequently troublesome. Even so, it would be possible for me to live without frogs. As long as I don't have to give up Kermit, who is my favorite frog.