"GUNK-Gunk-gunk" is the call of the Blue Frog (Rana clamitans, Lithobates clamitans).
Specifically, the Blue Frog is a Green Frog that lacks the yellow pigment xanthin. Its voice therefore is similar to the sound of plucking a loose banjo string. The call steadily drops in pitch and volume between its beginning and its end. The smaller the male, the more higher pitched will be the call. The call is heard between March and August.
Frogs call their young tadpolls.
frogs
A male frogs call is used to call for a mate and warn off other males.
no, they are posionous, but remember they are frogs.
yes all frogs do
Blue Tree Frogs eat crickets or waxworms. Basically they eat "gut filled" insects.
Frogs lay a mass of frog spawn in water.
It is an amphibian.
in forests
Like all frogs, they eat insects.
A blue frogs habitat os a tropical rain forest they are considerd terrestrisl but usally stay near water
Poison dart frogs are carnivores, which would make them consumers.