1000 years ago
Yes, frogs do exist.
Frogs and their tadpoles are unable to exist in saltwater.
Frogs evolved from salamander-like amphibians. They exist since the Triassic, some 200-250 years ago.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
First you must collect all the frogs in the set. Then you go to the weekly sets page and press 'Redeem Set'(first option). You will be rewarded with the amount shown underneath the frogs.
Frogs and other amphibians are abound to exist if we don't start to do something about it. YOUR WELCOME
frogs were the first
Probably not. The female most likely releases her eggs in the water as soon as the male frog signals to do so, and the male frog then fertilizes the eggs.
They did. but too be sure ask some one who studies that type of matter
Yes, rot hole tree frogs do exist. They are a species of tree frog found primarily in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas with moist habitats. These frogs are known for their distinctive calls and can often be found near water sources, where they breed and lay their eggs. Their unique name comes from their habit of utilizing rot holes in trees for shelter and breeding.
Well first think of a spider. if a horsefly were to land in its web the spider would eat it. so 'I'm thinking it only serves as food for other things like frogs and spiders etc. Which now leads us to the next question.....whats the purpose of frogs, spiders, etc.
yes of course