Many things are harmful to frogs such as the sun (in large doses) sharp thorns and large fish. But surprisingly, human skin is extremely harmful as there are oils that contain acid on our skin. These oils can affect the frog's sun protection and waterproof layer. This can result in the frog drying out really quickly or allowing it to drown.
Frogs can stay underwater for varying lengths of time, depending on the species and environmental conditions. For example, some frogs can stay submerged for several hours by absorbing oxygen through their skin, while others have adaptations that allow them to hold their breath for long periods. On average, a frog can typically stay underwater for 15-30 minutes before needing to come up for air.
Climb a tree
A frog may jump on your bed if it accidentally hops inside your house, mistaking your bed for a safe place to rest. The frog may also be attracted to the warmth and softness of the bed.
shelter
Yes, chlorine can kill frog eggs. It is important to avoid exposing frog eggs to chlorine or other harmful chemicals to protect the health of the developing embryos. If frog eggs are in an area treated with chlorine, they should be relocated to a safe environment.
If you see a poisonous frog, stay away from it or else.
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
Shade and saliva
Not kill it at all
Do not touch it under any circumstances! Keep well away from it, wear protective clothing, it will not attack you, its the poisonous glands which are on its back, keep well away!
Stay alert (duhn duhn) stay safe.
animals can stay safe by running/fighting or hiding.
it literally means stay safe -.-
in the safe in the first room
maybe your turtle is following the frog keep the frog in a separate cage if it is not following the frog its probably very safe
If you don't stay safe in the sun you could get skin cancer.
The Flemish translation for "stay safe" is "blijf veilig."