water, branches, moss, rocks, etc.
No
maybe your turtle is following the frog keep the frog in a separate cage if it is not following the frog its probably very safe
in 1950 you could keep 6o in one cage
A cage! :)
A cage.
If it is a frog that is a natural inhabitant of the area, you need to let it be free.
A cage! :)
Yes, frogs have a thoracic cavity. The thoracic cavity encloses the heart and lungs in frogs, along with other organs such as the liver and stomach. This cavity is protected by the rib cage and plays a crucial role in respiration and circulation.
Well when frogs reproduce, they keep in mind that a lot of animals will eat tadpoles, so they respond by making more.
yes but keep them togethe always when one litter is ready for it's own cage keep only those two in one cage.(never seperate,EVER)
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
Whether or not you can keep them both alive in the same cage may have a different answer.