By the late summer months, the tadpoles will be fully grown frogs and the best place to find then is a large pond or small lake with lots of grass and stones.
The quieter it is, the better your chances of finding one are.
frogs rock!
This hideous fungus attaches to the frogs skin, and begins to grow on the frog. The frog now being covered with fungus finds it difficult to breath. So basically it kills them because they cant breathe.
Frogs typically breed in the spring and summer when the weather is warmer. The exact timing can vary depending on the species and location, but generally, frogs lay eggs in water and the tadpoles develop into frogs over several weeks.
Ours do in our garden pond (in the UK) - not all the time, but certainly outside the mating season. It seems to be mostly determined by the degree of sunlight and the temperature - a cooler overcast day will often get them going. Also, it seems to be a myth that frogs leave their ponds after mating and summer, and move off to find somewhere to hibernate for winter. Again our remain in the pond all year round, though they are less active over the winter.
No. Frogs are amphibians.
Some frogs that are carnivorous may eat meat, including insects, worms, small fish, and even other frogs. Examples of carnivorous frogs include bullfrogs, horned frogs, and African clawed frogs. These frogs have specialized diets that consist primarily of animal matter.
in the summer.
The other creatures like snakes and fish eat them.
The summer sleep of frog is called Aestivation
This hideous fungus attaches to the frogs skin, and begins to grow on the frog. The frog now being covered with fungus finds it difficult to breath. So basically it kills them because they cant breathe.
Frogs breed and lay their eggs during spring and summer months.
they have a period of inactivity in the summer and winter. estivation is in the summer. hibernation is in the winter.
Frogs typically breed in the spring and summer when the weather is warmer. The exact timing can vary depending on the species and location, but generally, frogs lay eggs in water and the tadpoles develop into frogs over several weeks.
Most likely crickets, but some frogs make a similar sound.
during spring and some times summer is the best time of year to spot them. but be sure that where your planning to spot some frogs is marshy and infested with bugs for the best results
well its mostly summer or spring cuse its warm out
Ours do in our garden pond (in the UK) - not all the time, but certainly outside the mating season. It seems to be mostly determined by the degree of sunlight and the temperature - a cooler overcast day will often get them going. Also, it seems to be a myth that frogs leave their ponds after mating and summer, and move off to find somewhere to hibernate for winter. Again our remain in the pond all year round, though they are less active over the winter.
well like most animals frogs hibernate during the winter. most species hide under rocks and mud or burrow under the ground. when looking for them think like a frog, where would i go in the winter? though looking for frogs in the winter is much harder than the spring and summer. and is extremely rare to see them unless you REALLY LOOK.