a frog lives in the river because it needs to eat flies and lots of flies live near the river because its smelly and flies like smelly stuff so a frog lives in the river so it can catch more food i think.but can this be imprved if you thin yeah improve it if not dont thanks to all reeders
Aran and yo pet frog
The striped marsh frog, pobblebonk, whistling Verreau frog, brown tree frog, growling grass frog and the spotted marsh frog live in the Yarra River.
River Frog was created in 1924.
a river frog is not fully developed however a grass frog is invenious
Pickerel Frog (Rana palustris), River-Swamp Frog (Rana heckscheri), American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)
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
Jesica Aran's birth name is Jesica Yamile Aran.
Aran Jennings's birth name is Aran Matthew Jennings.
Some of them are the sea snakes that also move in the riverwater.some amphibians like poison arrow frog and the violet bodied frog and some toads are also poisonous and live in riverwater.
You don't "become" an Aran. You make a new character and choose the Aran class.
The cast of Frog River - 2002 includes: Machiko Ono Kenichi Yamamoto as Shiba
Given that the Snowy River is almost 500km long, animals that are found along its length will vary, as the habitat changes, particularly towards the mouth of the river, where fresh water gives way to salt water.The platypus lives in burrows dug in the banks of the Snowy River, and searches for food in the river itself. It does not live IN the Snowy River or, indeed, any river: nonetheless, platypus-watching is a popular past-time.Similarly, the Blue-billed Duck and Freckled Duck can be seen feeding in the waters, although they do not live in the river either.Frog species found around the Snowy River may include the Alpine Tree Frog, Southern Corroboree Frog, Booroolong Frog, Green and Golden Bell Frog and Southern Bell Frog.There are a range of native and introduced fish species which live in the Snowy River. There are dozens of native species, including the River Blackfish, Australian Bass, Estuary Perch, Longfin and Shortfin Eels, Australian Grayling, Australian Smelt, Black Bream, Bridled Goby, Cox's Gudgeon, Common Silverbiddy, and several species of mullet.Introduced species include salmon and trout. and even goldfish.