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Frogs typically stop their high-pitch mating calls after the breeding season ends, which varies by species and environmental conditions. Generally, this period occurs in late spring or early summer when temperatures rise and suitable moisture levels are present for breeding. Once mating is complete and eggs are laid, males often cease calling to conserve energy and avoid predation. Additionally, calls can diminish with changing weather conditions or a decrease in female presence.

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