i guess because they can feel it coming when the rain is about to start then the frog starts croaking...i guess i don't really know so whoever is reading this don't really write it down because I'm just guessing......so good luck finding the answer!
It means that when frogs feel increased humidity, they croak louder.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
Frogs like to croak after it rains.
Yes. Females can croak. That is all i know. My midori can croak, and she wakes me up sometimes
Cold frogs croak slower than warm frogs primarily due to the effects of temperature on their metabolism and muscle function. In colder temperatures, a frog's metabolic rate decreases, leading to reduced energy production and slower muscle contractions. This results in a lower frequency of croaking. Conversely, warmer temperatures enhance metabolic processes, allowing frogs to croak more rapidly and vigorously.
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
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The answer to the riddle "What has four frogs but doesn't have a croak?" is a set of playing cards, specifically a deck of cards that includes the four kings, often depicted as frogs in some playful interpretations. The term "croak" refers to the sound frogs make, which playing cards obviously do not produce. Thus, while the cards may represent frogs, they remain silent.
No, hamilton's frog does not have a mating call.
Frogs stop croaking when breeding season is over.
It is called a 'croak', and its onomatopoeia in American English is 'ribbit'.