No. Frogs are amphibians and do not nurse their offspring.
They reproduce sexually.
with live frogs
Colorless, because frog's are not mammals and therefore, by definition, do not have mammary glands and do not make milk.
Amazon milk frogs are not inherently poisonous to other frogs. However, like many amphibians, they may secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism if they feel threatened. It is always best to avoid mixing different species of frogs together to prevent potential harm.
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
The Amazon Milk Frog is a large species of arboreal frog native to South America. It is sometimes referred to as the Mission golden-eyed tree frog or blue milk frog. It was first discovered along the Maracanã River, in Brazil
No, bullfrogs do not have mammary glands. Mammary glands are a characteristic of mammals, which produce milk to nourish their young. Bullfrogs are amphibians, and they reproduce by laying eggs in water, which develop into tadpoles and then into adult frogs without the need for maternal milk.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
They're frogs.
You have to collect the set of frogs.