Because they like water. They really love water that is why some live in the water all the time!
i suppose that ffrogs and toads appear after rain because they like the mud and the environmental change
because they like the extra moisture.
Because they like water. They really love water that is why some live in the water all the time!
It depends on the species. Most, like toads and pond frogs, aren't very smart at all. But some frogs, like tree frogs and poison dart frogs, seem to be much smarter, but still not as smart as, for example, lizards or mammals.
I have over one million sorts of frogs and toads in my yard and they seem to like to fly. They like to blow up and just hang in the sky. As for habitat they like to stay in the more wet places because it is more prefereble
jump. hop is with one leg --------------------------------------- jump because frogs use two legs at a time alternativly. saying that they hop is commonly used because frogs seem to "hop arround" but it is actually jumping "technically". but i guess "technically" no one cares what type of question is this!!!!!!!!! weellll nnooo oonneee careesss aaabbooouuutt sssttuupppiiiddd FFRROOGGSS so what the heck
Another word for appear is seem. They did not appear upset. They did not seem upset.
Toads have a lifespan of 55 years or more if taken care of correctly, so the toad to human years wouldn't be very different. My toad is 15 in human years so she is most likely 20 in toad years.
I have a terrarium with two red eared sliders, and 2 fire bellied toads along with many fish and other aquatic animals. I was wondering the same question. I have had mine living in a 100 gallon tank with my turtles for about a month now and they seem to get along. In fact, today the frogs were hanging onto the shell of my turtle enjoying a nice little ride. As far as I can tell, as long as there is plenty of food in your tank for the turtles to eat and not think of your frogs as prey they should be fine, but like I said I'm not sure.
Seem and appear (in one use) are synonymous verbs. A verb that is synonymous with want is desire.
Frogs will eat flies, worms, crickets, moths, and other insects. Or, if there is another frog nearby that is small enough to swallow, that frog will be eaten. Snakes, birds, bigger frogs, mongooses, rats, raccoons, and others eat frogs. However, bigger frogs will eat (almost) any animal they can fit in their mouth.
A homophone of "appear" is "apere."