You probably meant a farmer's friend. Or you really did mean your friends. They will eat the harmful insects eating crops.
yes
Because there simmiler
It depends on the type of frog. Some frogs, like the southern brown tree frog, love and most of the time live with other frogs. While some frogs are so territorial that they will fight to the death.
You can't trade. You can have friends gift frogs to you, but you can't trade. Unless Nimblebit creates some update to trade, then you cant.:(
you have to be signed in the plus network with wifi. go to your menu and touch 'neighbors'. you can choose who to look at. add me! benji20110 no spaces or capitalizations
friends in the plus network can give it to you or download apps offered.
I walk around in marshy/wet areas or pounds with a bucket and put the frogs in the bucket. It is realy fun if you get about 5 friends to help you. In a average day i find about 5 frogs somtimes a couple toads and if 5 friends help I find 15 to 20.
Close the door but first put a chemical by your do so they wont bring friends.
canetoads eat everything one even ate my friends toe ;P
"Pocket Frogs" is a mobile game centered around collecting and breeding various species of frogs. Common questions include how to breed specific frogs, the best strategies for leveling up, how to earn and spend in-game currency, and tips for completing collections. Players often inquire about the game's features, such as the habitat system, and how to trade frogs with friends. Additionally, queries about troubleshooting issues or accessing special events are also frequent among players.
Poison dart frogs do not have "friends" in the way humans understand relationships. They are generally solitary or found in small groups, primarily coming together for mating. Their social interactions are limited, and they often exhibit territorial behavior. However, some species may tolerate the presence of others in their vicinity, especially during breeding seasons.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.