They focus their amphibian chakra into their bellies and imagine where they want to be. Then they are there.
They hop to other places.
Basicly African clawed frogs are bigger and have tiny claws and regular frogs are just frogs i suppose.
frogs are not herbivores. so, no.
A number of frogs may do something at the same or at nearly the same time, but they are not acting as a "pack" because they don't work like that. A dozen frogs may be hanging around together in a group of lily pads, but it's "each frog for himself" if food comes along or if a predator appears. They are there by individual choice and not to "create a pack" for some reason.
No. Frogs are amphibians.
Frogs hop, toads run or walk is a quick visual clue Frogs long strong legs Frogs jump and toads walk or run
yes; frogs are amphibians, and when they are in their adult form they can travel on land.
Yes, they love to ride motorbikes
it depends on how far he/she is
Hatshepsut lived along the Nile river in Egypt and she ate frogs legs.
Frogs are amphibians which spend part of their lifecycle in water, eg ponds. When instinct compels them to move to another location (like pioneers) they respond to rain so that they can travel over damp ground with less risk of drying out as they travel. Salamanders do the same, waiting for a rainy day to travel from the lake to the forest.
Earthworms spend most of their time alone. They do not really interact except to mate.
No, there are female frogs and male frogs.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
They're frogs.
You have to collect the set of frogs.
Basicly African clawed frogs are bigger and have tiny claws and regular frogs are just frogs i suppose.