the males produce noises at the start of a rainy season to attract a female. That is usually when their mating season begins. it can also be a way to warn other mates about their territory. it all depends on the specie.
Check you local laws. Where I am from there are frog seasons, they can be taken during the seasons by gig or gun.
They hibernate
because they go hibernation
jumping and making sounds lol
Frogs don't sing in the traditional since but do have a sac that allows for a sounds like singing.
Frogs can hear low-frequency sounds like those produced by other frogs or aquatic animals while they are underwater. They have a specialized hearing system that allows them to detect these sounds and communicate with others of their kind even when submerged.
Kestrels eat frogs primarily because they are a readily available source of protein in their habitats. These small birds of prey are opportunistic feeders, and frogs provide essential nutrients that support their energy needs, especially during breeding seasons. Additionally, frogs are often found near water sources, which are common hunting grounds for kestrels, making them an easy target.
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
frogs live in water and out of water because they are just like us they breath
Yes, frogs have adrenal glands. These glands are responsible for producing hormones that help regulate their metabolism and response to stress.
Iguanas do not croak like frogs; instead, they produce a variety of sounds, including hissing, growling, and occasional vocalizations that may resemble grunts. These sounds are usually made during communication, especially when the iguana feels threatened or is establishing territory. Unlike some amphibians, iguanas lack the vocal anatomy to croak in the way frogs do.
no they do not If he hears extraneous sounds he may respond to that. I have a frog who sings and no other frogs are around.