You don't have to do anything if there's a frog in your garden. Frogs don't hurt people.
They have been there ever since, but the frogs that you eat- 'frog's legs' are actually not from the Common Frog you'd see in your garden, it's a different species that doesn't live in Britain and is aptly named the 'Edible Frog'!
You need a code and codes can be found on GP toys which are no longer sold. So theres not really a way unless you ask people on GP how to get them.
A frog.
Common Frog was created in 1758.
Do you mean grass snakes? if so they eat mostly amphibians especially the common toad and common frog but they are also known to eat earthworms.
The conditions required are the same as the from came from which is normal cold water, non salt based.
No, the common frog (or European Common Frog or European Common Brown Frog) is not poisonous. Wikipedia has addidtional information, and a link is provided.
depends on your definition of garden soil. if its black dirt from your garden yes. if its soil from a bag no. the bagged soil has fertilizer and other stuff in it that wouldn't be too good for a frog
no
Common parsley frog was created in 1802.
The common garden frog can jump anywhere from 6 to 10 feet. This type of frog grows to be 6 to 9 centimeters in length.
The Green Frog. I am not kidding at all. Look it up.