resembles the hooting of an owl
Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
depends on what kind of frog.
It depends what kind of frog it is
i think there are burrowing owls there
It's kind of like a cross between a horse with a pointy horn on it's head and a giant seagul/bat/worm/frog/pig/moose/etc
The frog burped after his lunch.
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.
if it looks like an elephant it's not a frog
Fish that can be a meal for the frog.
Get a Lucas kind and then breed it to a sumo frog
it is a kind of frog
carnivores