i do not believe it ever has, although i did hear that once some fish eggs got evaporated with some water, hatched in the clouds, and then fell to earth, but that is completely fictional.
The Day It Rained Forever was created in 2000.
It depends on the frog, for example: Bull frogs will eat whatever they can, scorpions are no exception, but, honestly, a specific type of frog is needed for this answer to be accurate.
because when king scrollop came to freddies house it rained cows and billip feotus.
No. Frogs would not survive without energy from the sun. A frog's food source depends upon the energy of the sun for its food. Without the sun, the frogs would not have food.
he wrote a phenomenal story entitled "It Rained Saturday Afternoon". A story about complaints in life and self-realization.
No, but there is an old wive's tale regarding a time in history when it really rained frogs.
no it has int
Yes, it is believed that it had rained before the flood occurred.
Yes. In many parts of the world it has often rained on the 25th of December.
Jan Holtom has written: 'Mr. Wind and the day it rained frogs'
There are rare occurrences of "animal rain" when small creatures like fish, frogs, or other small animals are sucked up by a waterspout or tornado and then deposited elsewhere. These events are extremely rare and usually involve small, lightweight creatures.
Yes. It's rained fish and other things. Whatever a tornado or waterspout can collect and carry aloft to dump elsewhere can be rained down. It isn't common, but history is replete with recorded instances. It does happen from time to time.
No, there is no evidence that it has ever rained in Denmark. But frankly I am not an expert on the matter.
Yes
Lifetime Frogs refers to the number of frogs you have ever owned during your game time. So get lots of froggies! :)
There have been documented cases of small animals like fish or frogs falling from the sky. In such cases strong wind events like tornadoes or waterspouts had picked up the animals initially.
No it cannot and will not.