They croak. and make weird ribbet-like noises.
THey make noises . They sit on their lily pads and ribbit like a Prince
The following animals make sounds to attract a mate: foxes, frogs, toads, penguins and even elk. Some apes beat their chest and make sounds to attract a mate. +++ Some insects, as well, such as crickets and grasshoppers.
Frog's attract a mate by croking witch their throts strike in and out
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
Frogs make noises in the spring when they are trying to attract a mate; usually the males 'sing' to the females, who will respond with a croak of their own. Some frogs also make noise as a warning to other frogs about a nearby predator, or to 'converse' (in a way) with others of the species.
The Goliath frog is assumed to be the world's largest species of frog. The male typically builds a nest to attract a mate, but the males will also generally fight one another to win a mate's attention.
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Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
well my guesses are that it just does is search for its food and croaks to attract a female to bread then the tadpole turns into for frogs+toads and keeps on going on.
Poison Dart frogs like to mate in the Spring!
Tadpoles are baby frogs, when frogs hatch from eggs they (usually) grown into their larval stage, which is a tadpole. They are designed to be aquatic eating machines and have a really large gut and specialised mouth parts. But they do not have fully developed sexual organs and are not capable of reproducing.After metamorphosis (the process by which tadpoles change and grown into fully formed adult frogs) they will be able to mate.