In darp places
They appear randomly.
Although frogs may not appear to have hips, they do have modified hip bones. Their hips and spine aid in jumping.
Their eyes appear to be red sometimes.
because they like the extra moisture.
i suppose that ffrogs and toads appear after rain because they like the mud and the environmental change
Yale Drama School
Frogs typically use camouflage, toxins in their skin, and jumping ability as defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. Some species of frogs can also puff themselves up to appear larger when threatened.
A frogs eye can be many colours, normally they are brown blue or green
Most frogs and toads do not live in water, but are rather terrestrial (living on the forestfloor) or are arboreal (living in shrubs and trees). A lot of species from the Ranidae-family are more aquatic (eg leopard frog), and only some frogs are only to be foud in water, like the Surinam toad. But frogs like these are exceptions.
Yale School of Drama
Frogs are not actually green. They appear green so they can blend into their environment for defence. Frogs have no green pigmentation in their skin at all. Like mammals, they are unable to produce green pigment. Mammals, reptiles and amphibians can only produce black and yellow-red pigment, and all colours and patterns on a frog's skin are the result of different combinations of these two pigments. Frogs contain variations of the yellow-red pigment. Most species of frogs appear green because of the pattern of refraction of blue light by special cells in their skin blending in with this yellow pigment.
its called a Nathan front and its makes raining frogs appear