because they help there throat out thank you for letting me answer this question and please tell me what it really means i appreciate.
Frogs croak to talk to eachother. They also use croaking to attract a mate.
well my guesses are that it just does is search for its food and croaks to attract a female to bread then the tadpole turns into for frogs+toads and keeps on going on.
Yes, but they do not have vocal cords. Their breathing organs (while breathing) emit a hissing sound.
A dog barks while a frog croaks.
Croaking and calling does not pose a threat to frogs any more than talking does for a human.
tree frogs do It depends what type of forest you mean. If you mean Rain Forest, yes. There are poisonous ones there and tree frogs also. Even in a regular forest there are bull frogs, regular frogs and toads. Hope this helps.
It means they r speaking to you
The collective noun for croaks is a "concord" of croaks. This term is used to describe a group of frogs or toads when they are vocalizing together. In addition to "concord," other terms like "army" can also refer to a gathering of frogs.
== == Bell frogs are the largest type of frogs. They have slimy and moist skin. They are usually green and golden but there are many different colours. Bell frogs' croaks soung like a motor cycle changing gears.
well my guesses are that it just does is search for its food and croaks to attract a female to bread then the tadpole turns into for frogs+toads and keeps on going on.
The word croaks is both a verb (croak, croaks, croaking, croaked) and a noun. Examples:Noun: We heard the croaks coming from the pond each evening.Verb: He croaks when he's looking for a mate.(croaks is the third person singular form of croakuse it with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects.)The frog croaks all night. - singular noun subject.It croaks to find a mate. it as subject
A frog does not meow, it croaks.
Yes, but they do not have vocal cords. Their breathing organs (while breathing) emit a hissing sound.
A dog barks while a frog croaks.
frogs live in water and out of water because they are just like us they breath
Croaking and calling does not pose a threat to frogs any more than talking does for a human.
Only when Richpack pokes her hard!
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