a frog
A frog does not meow, it croaks.
A dog barks while a frog croaks.
It's how a frog "croaks" or makes it mating call.
A bouncing elephant. or a frog with a trunk. or an elephant that croaks.
The word croaks is both a verb (croak, croaks, croaking, croaked) and a noun. Examples:Noun: We heard the croaks coming from the pond each evening.Verb: He croaks when he's looking for a mate.(croaks is the third person singular form of croakuse it with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects.)The frog croaks all night. - singular noun subject.It croaks to find a mate. it as subject
Ramlah Zainudin has written: 'Croaks of the Bornean frog'
It looks like a green frog with darker green patches on it.
You can tell the sex of a danio by looking at its belly. Females will be plump and males will be longer and skinnier.
i just dissected a frog and the gall bladder is green and looks like a pea but depending on the size and type of frog they can be different shades of green and different sizes
You will find a green tree frog in the Amazon Rain Forest in South America... It's like America but South.!
Sounds like a tree frog
well my guesses are that it just does is search for its food and croaks to attract a female to bread then the tadpole turns into for frogs+toads and keeps on going on.