Because they are trying to get a tan.
Frogs don't really sit up like toads do. They are more flat.
Yes, excessive exposure to the sun can lead to dehydration in a frog. Frogs have permeable skin that allows water to pass in and out easily, so prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause them to lose water rapidly and become dehydrated. It is important for frogs to have access to shade or water to prevent this from happening.
Pyxie frog (pixie), Pac-man frog, and Poison frog
From a frog.
All amphibians are cold blooded. A frog is an amphibian.
Frog
the smallest frog is less then a inch, fits right in to a dime, it can sit on your thumbnail.
No. I don't think so.
the sun but it burns you after a while
no it depends how long you sit in the sun or what type of oil texture you have on your skin determings weather or not the sun will effect it but mostlikey it probly will if you sit straight in the sun
Because if they are out in the sun for too long then they will dry up.
if u sit in the sun too long
that is a dumb question
Let them sit out in the sun
yes
The sun can sometimes be behind the moon, it depends on where the moon, earth and sun are relative to each other.
Mud hardens if you let it sit for a awhile or let it sit in the sun. if you warm it then it also hardens