I believe it is a type of alert response. If there is danger present they will stop croaking until the danger has left. Only a guess though!
I take my dog outside but sometimes I leave him on the extended leach so he can walk around by himself. The problem is when I put him on the extended leach, he doesn't get off the porch. He sits next to the door on my porch. I tried showing him it's Ohkay to walk around and he has plenty of space to play or to walk around the yard but once I get him off the porch he runs back and sits. What can I do to get him off the porch?
go on top of your roof and take it of
African dwarf frogs shed their skin as a natural part of their growth and development process. Shedding allows them to remove old skin that may become dirty or damaged, helping to keep their skin healthy and maintain their overall well-being.
It means that the bird found your porch a convenient place to sit and rest. Nothing more. Birds fly for many hours a day, which is tiring work. They sit to rest wherever they find, though they prefer places off the ground, such as your porch, to avoid predators, such as cats.
When a frog jumps, it contracts its leg muscles, storing energy. Then, it extends its hind legs rapidly, propelling it forward while its front legs help to stabilize and push off the ground. This coordinated action allows the frog to generate power and lift off the ground in a single springing motion.
bear trap
They are probably there because there is a source of food - bugs. So they may be doing you a favor by eating bugs.However, look at it another way - many people would think that you were very lucky to have these animals around - people travel for miles to see tree frogs. Please do not hurt them.
You can't. It needswater to live.
Help him or her.
Get Off My Porch - 2010 was released on: USA: June 2010
The neighbor of the Finch family who is known for peeing off the front porch is Mr. Avery. He is a somewhat grumpy character who lives across the street from the Finch home in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Mr. Avery’s behavior adds a touch of humor and highlights some of the eccentricities of the townspeople in Maycomb.
Boo Radley's shadow warned the children off the Radley porch.
I take my dog outside but sometimes I leave him on the extended leach so he can walk around by himself. The problem is when I put him on the extended leach, he doesn't get off the porch. He sits next to the door on my porch. I tried showing him it's Ohkay to walk around and he has plenty of space to play or to walk around the yard but once I get him off the porch he runs back and sits. What can I do to get him off the porch?
The intent of a whirlwind romance is to sweep your intended right off of her feet. Please sweep the front porch. How can you sweep with that old broom?
First, take the dog out on a leash and let him sniff around the porch. Keep doing that daily until he gets used to it, and you can pretty much let go of the leash. Then take the leash off completely. Your dog should know the command "no", so if he tries to get off the porch, you can simply say no. If this doesn't work, take him to obedience classes.
Buy the plastic bird spike, cut to length and put on areas they roost with liquid nails (glue) and a caulking gun.
Most frogs are not vegetarian--they actually eat garden insects.