The majority of frogs produce high-pitched whistles, buzzes, peeps and similar sounds. Some large frogs produce a low hoarse sound called a croak. It sounds a bit like a choking person trying to say, "ribbit". To reproduce it, try saying "ribbit" as far down in your throat as you possibly can.
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No, the frog is an example of external fertilization.
The sound a frog makes is called a "Croak".
The blue dart frog (scientific name: Dendrobates azureus) makes a buzzing sound.
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The frog known for making a whistling sound at night is often the Eastern Whip-poor-will Frog, commonly found in North America. Another example is the Coqui frog, native to Puerto Rico, which produces a distinct, high-pitched whistle. These frogs use their calls primarily for mating purposes and to establish territory. Their nighttime vocalizations can create a unique and recognizable soundscape in their respective habitats.
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Frogs only make frog sounds. In Hebrew, this sound is usually described as "ribbit" (ריביט) or kirkur (קירקור)
no. its an example of indirect development as when it is born it doesnt resemble an adult frog instead it its born as a toad and undergoes metamorphosis to become a frog
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The 'o' in "frog" is pronounced as a short vowel(frahg not froag).
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