"Cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok" is the call of the Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris).
Specifically, the voice of the Columbia Spotted Frog is a 10-second series of pops, clicks, and chucks. The call may be heard between February and summer. It is the same as that of the nearby Oregon Spotted Frog (R. pretiosa).
Bull frogs, great blue herons, bigger Oregon spotted frogs (if in captivity and kept at high densities), racoons, otters and even fish. A lot of critters will eat them if given the opportunity. Bull frogs are the biggest impediment to reintroduction attempts. They are a nonnative species in all of the OSF's home range and are difficult to eradicate. They are bigger and more aggressive and quickly out compete the smaller OSF's. Hope this helps!
There are essentially frogs and toads. All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads. Amphibians (Class Amphibia) contain the newts, salamanders, frogs, toads and cicilians. Anurans (Order Anura) contains the tail-less amphibians - the frogs and toads This further breaks down into the Buffonids (family bufonidae) and the other frogs of various family linages. So the short answer to your question is 'anurans'
over 2,000 species are known to have homosexuality within the species
Yes, the male coqui, as well as all other male frogs and toads, has a mating call, which, pretty obviously, is utilized in finding a mate. Most male frogs also have what is called a distress call. This is used if the frog is either getting eaten or if a male mistakens another male for a female and he tries to mate with him.
iv got a spotted gar at my house and i was cruising around the fish world record list and found the spotted gar at 9lb which is a fairly big fish compaired the the aligator gar at 200lb but on average i would say 5-7lb on average if u ask me hope that helps.
in british Columbia
Columbia Spotted Frog was created in 1913.
about 65,000
western spotted frogs eat flies and grass and they live in trees in western Arizona but also in Mexico, California, and Mississippi,t.y.
"Cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok-cok" is the call of the Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa).Specifically, the voice of the Oregon Spotted Frog is a 10-second series of chucks, clicks and pops. The call is heard anytime between February and summer. It is the same as that of the nearby Columbia Spotted Frog (R. luteiventris).
yes they are
food
The Rusty spotted cat eats frogs, small mammals, birds and insects.
because they eat them?
Frogs call their young tadpolls.
by closing its eyes and dreaming :)
about 5 months in humen years and 70 months in frogs years to max