Desert animals stay dry when it rains. When the rain stops, they come out to drink water.
Frogs typically lay dormant underground or in dry areas during dry periods. When it rains, the sudden increase in moisture triggers their dormant state, allowing them to emerge and breed in temporary pools of water created by the rain. This phenomenon is part of their natural survival strategy to take advantage of the brief period of suitable conditions for reproduction.
well, frogs do not come out in the rain, toads do. They need the moisture the rain provides. Next time you see one feel its back. it should be bumpy.
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The water holding frog can draw its internal organs in tight to keep them all moist. They also secrete a form of mucus over themselves which preserves water in their bodies. They can go several years without water, and when it rains, they will all come up. Rainy season is mating season. When it rains, the males will look for a mate. Mating ensues quickly, and the tadpoles metamorphosis much quicker than an ordinary frogs.
They estivate (summer hibernation) to avoid the intense heat and lack of food and water. Once the summer rains come they become active again.
There Will Come Soft Rains was created in 1920.
No, frogs do not give you warts when you come into contact with them. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by touching frogs.
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
Frogs that live in the desert survive the drought by living underground. Their skin condenses water, creating a thin membrane around their bodies that keep them moist. They will then come up when rain come, in order to breed.
The cast of When the Rains Come Again - 2011 includes: Garry Youngberry as himself
Frogs typically come out at night to hunt for food and mate, as they are nocturnal creatures.