I have kept wild frogs before and the answer is sort of, they live a lot shorter than wild ones but DO make it to the froggy stage, they have about 2 months to live from tadpole to frog.
Yes
Corroboree frogs typically live for 5-8 years in the wild, but they can live longer in captivity under optimal conditions. This species is listed as endangered, primarily due to habitat loss and the threat of chytrid fungus, further impacting their life span. Conservation efforts are crucial for their survival.
Frogs live in plants ? duhhh .
Frogs are most active at night and during the early morning hours, so the best time to catch them is in the evening or at night. It is also recommended to go out after a rainy day, as frogs are more likely to be out and about looking for food.
Frogs will eat any live animal they can stuff in their mouths, so yes, they are predators.
so it can catch flys
One to three years in the wild.
I think the easiest wild animal to catch in a box would probably be a snake, bird, frogs, a mouse, or a a small rabbit.
I doubt that small wild frogs get the opportunity.
Yes
Wild frogs live 5-20 years, and in captivity they are able to live longer, some even live to be 40.
with an net
Yes they do, as they often abundent in ponds.
Blue poison frogs are only found in the southern part of Suriname (or Surinam), South America. Generally in a jungle. hope we helped you!
they live about 60 years ***IMPROVEMENT*** Poison dart frogs can live 4-6 years in the wild, but in captivity they can live up to 12 years.
no but they can be dinner
Frogs live in every continent on earth. There are many species of frogs.