Most breeds of frogs can begin breeding when they have hit maturity. The process of fertilization is all external and it's done in shallow or still water.
Very early spring, but some will still breed in the summer if they have lost a clutch of eggs.
in early spring
June
It depends on the type of frog. Some frogs, like the southern brown tree frog, love and most of the time live with other frogs. While some frogs are so territorial that they will fight to the death.
in spring, around when the sun sets, the frogs will start croaking and u can find big adult frogs. it depends where u live i live in ca.
Well, that's not so much a difficult question. All sea animals depend on water for breeding such as: Whales, sharks, angel fish, dolphins, crabs, lobsters, etc. Some animals such as turtles or frogs or some other amphibians do depend on water for breeding their animals.
actually yes.
Though frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time and breathe through their skin. Frogs live in ponds, creeks, and trees. They need freshwaters though, not salty.
Frogs stop croaking when breeding season is over.
Female frogs often have lung problems during the breeding season. Frogs copulate in water and females are at risk for drowning during this time.
they will have lung cancer. actually im lying
You can get it from breeding a Royal Viola Veru and a Orange Chroma Magus
African Dwarf frogs can be see performing a variety of behaviors such as hunting/searching/eating food, surfacing for oxygen, breeding behaviour, etc.
Lifetime Frogs refers to the number of frogs you have ever owned during your game time. So get lots of froggies! :)
I have two whites dumpy frogs and they have been breeding since I first got them.
they are being used for breeding places for some fishes.but not only for fish but frogs,snakes etc.
No type of frog is in the trees all the time, but tree frogs spend a lot of time in the trees.
The olfactory lobes are used by frogs as homing tools to find breeding grounds. The optic lobes allow them an almost 360 degree vision for locating prey.
all the time
frogs' -- This means something belongs to an entire group of frogs as opposed to just one.