In spring, frogs undergo a transformation known as breeding season, during which males often develop vocal sacs to attract females with calls. They also display increased activity as they emerge from hibernation, seeking mates and suitable water bodies for laying eggs. This seasonal shift prompts physical changes, such as changes in coloration and the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Overall, spring marks a period of heightened reproductive behavior and energy in frogs.
frogs freakin' love spring.
NO spring frogs are not invertebrate
In the water.
Yes, in spring when there are no female frogs, male frogs turn themselves into female to breed.
Spring time.
Poison Dart frogs like to mate in the Spring!
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
African Dwarf frogs
No. It is not correct to say that frogs change color due to weather.
well spring peeper frogs make a noise to attract other lonely mates
no amphibians for the most part breed in spring
Im pretty sure it is called estivation