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The frog croaked in the pond.
He croaked like a frog.
Many species of frogs and toads make rough, croaking sounds. There are also some birds, amphibians, and fish that are also capable of making similar sounds.
Frogs do not crock. The noise they make is called "croaking," which is produced by air flowing over their vocal cords. The sound is used by frogs to communicate, establish territory, and attract mates.
Croaking and calling does not pose a threat to frogs any more than talking does for a human.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
A large frog is called a bullfrog. Bullfrogs are known for their deep croaking calls and their robust bodies, making them one of the biggest frog species in North America.
The silence that surrounded the pond was only disturbed by one croaking frog.
A frog gig will usually stop them from croaking.
Yes, bullfrogs do take breaks from croaking even though they don't sleep. They may pause their croaking to rest or conserve energy.
Yes, bullfrogs do take breaks from croaking even though they don't sleep. They may pause to rest or conserve energy before resuming their croaking.
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Many species of frogs and toads make rough, croaking sounds. There are also some birds, amphibians, and fish that are also capable of making similar sounds.
Croagunk evolve in level 37.
Yes it can. 'Des Croaking' is an effect that will destroy monsters on the field, therefore Prime Material Dragon can chain to and negate it.
introduce its natural predator to your throat :)) I like the above sarcasm .. so I'll add to it. I'm croaking said the bird.. You're choking? said the frog No I'm croaking, said the bird. You're joking? said the frog No I'm croaking said the bird I'm croaking! said the frog You're not croaking said the bird And why not? said the frog Cos only a crow can be king of the crows.
Before It's Too Late Croaking Frogs - 2003 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
It is the active form of the verb "to croak".