not all frogs are green some are brown.
Frogs that are toxic to cats include species like the Colorado River toad, cane toad, and poison dart frogs. If a cat ingests or comes into contact with these frogs, it can result in serious health issues. It's important to keep cats away from any frogs they might encounter.
Croaking and calling does not pose a threat to frogs any more than talking does for a human.
Brown frogs in Florida are not poisonous, but some species of frogs in the state can secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism. It's always best to avoid touching or handling wild frogs to prevent any potential reactions or harm.
Frogs will eat any live animal they can stuff in their mouths, so yes, they are predators.
In some video games, frog enemies eating frogs is just a gameplay mechanic to make the game more challenging and thematic. It creates a sense of realism in the game world and adds an element of risk and strategy for the player to navigate.
Frogs are amphibians, and as such they do not have hair.
No,pink frogs is impossible for them to rain inless "God" really wants raining pink frogs.I mean COME ON really?
orange-ish, pink
pink colour
Feeding pink mice to White’s tree frogs is generally not recommended. White’s tree frogs primarily eat insects like crickets, roaches, and worms. Pink mice can be too large and nutritionally imbalanced for them, potentially causing health issues.
No. Frogs are not mammals of any description. Frogs are amphibians.
neon pink with neon greean and electric blue/yellow
yes they can, frogs come in many different colors. The bright colors on a frog are meant as a warning to predators saying "i am very poisonous stay away!". So if you ever do see a pink frog, dont touch it ^^ This guy is a liar and licks frogs.
no because most frogs are red yellow green or brown
It's anime, It's suspposed to be weird. Why does Sakura Haruno have pink hair?
Frogs can be found in any of the Wilderness areas.
Frogs were not invented,. They are a part of nature like any other animal.