The typical green tree frog can live up to 6 years or so and end up being around 2 to 3 inches. Keep in mind that is with the proper care meaning they have a warm moist and clean habitat, a healthy diet of live crickets dusted with a calcium powder and a shallow water dish that is constantly filled and available to them. Insects found around the house can give them diseases and so can handling them too much. Avoid houses or tree limbs with any type of dye or treatment. If you follow these simple rules your tree frog should live a long happy 5 to 6 years!!!
How long a person with green card can stay out side US if he is a United Nation employee?
approx. six months.
kids can stay outside for as long as they want so let them be kids
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
90days
11 months. if need to stay longer you can file for extension to the nearest immigration office.
Frogs are cold blooded. But depending on the temperature outside the frog will be that temperature. So if it's hot outside the frog will be too.
A child that has a green card cannot stay more than one year outside the USA. A green card holder has to spend at least 6 months inside the US each year.
As long as they dont get chilled or get too hot, they can be housed outside with the proper housing.
Chameleons are green when they are happy, but they can change color so they might not stay green for long.
never leave a dog outside to long
Frogs can stay underwater for varying lengths of time, depending on the species and environmental conditions. For example, some frogs can stay submerged for several hours by absorbing oxygen through their skin, while others have adaptations that allow them to hold their breath for long periods. On average, a frog can typically stay underwater for 15-30 minutes before needing to come up for air.