The other creatures like snakes and fish eat them.
because it is summer and they feel cold
they poo
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
frogs are in ponds and lakes and maybe in your backyard!
All of our amphibians lay their eggs in water. Most frogs, toads and salamanders like to lay their eggs in small ponds where there are no fish to eat the eggs or young. If the young amphibians grow and change to adult shape quickly, the eggs can be laid in ponds that dry up by late summer. So some amphibians breed in ponds that fill with water from melting snow in spring or heavy rains in summer. They can live in places where there are no ponds or other water for part of the year.
Frogs live in the weeds and reeds at the edge of ponds.
In Ponds with Lily Pads...
ponds rain forest
they live in shallow ponds
like frogs in water and ponds
in ponds in Africa
The live in ponds where there are bugs and they can eat them.
Bass and bluegill do well in ponds.
No, spontaneous generation does not occur.