Their Croak
Female frogs are generally larger, and males frogs generally have a dark patch on its feet or toes to 'grip' the female with during mating, but it varies between each species. in most species only males sing, and males and females throats may be a different colour. before you can tell the difference you will have to work out wich species your frog is.
Yes there are male and female frogs. And there are male/female hermaphrodite frogs.
Yes, although it is called a mating calls, and only the males do this.
It is known that female birds prefer males which sing better
Males sing to attract females and establish territories.
Frogs make noises in the spring when they are trying to attract a mate; usually the males 'sing' to the females, who will respond with a croak of their own. Some frogs also make noise as a warning to other frogs about a nearby predator, or to 'converse' (in a way) with others of the species.
yes females can sing alto too and males can sing soprano too.
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
Frogs don't sing in the traditional since but do have a sac that allows for a sounds like singing.
FROGS !!!
A moist habitat where many frogs sing in spring is typically a wetland or marsh. These environments provide ample water and vegetation, creating ideal conditions for frogs to breed and thrive. The chorus of frogs during this season is a mating call, signaling the presence of male frogs looking to attract females. Such habitats are crucial for the biodiversity of amphibians and play a vital role in the ecosystem.
No they do not.