Only the female spring peepers lay eggs.
from their food.
When Spring Peepers are eggs and tadpoles, they are eaten by turtles, fish, and aquatic insects. As adults they are eaten by snakes, birds, and bullfrogs.
Up to 10 years
Baby Spring Peepers can be smaller than you pinkie finger nail!
Peepers, like most frogs, are ambush hunters. They wait for prey to come close enough and they grab it with their sticky tongue.
Because they die when it gets to hot and cooled so they stay in there nests until it is spring again.
well spring peeper frogs make a noise to attract other lonely mates
Spring peepers mainly eat small insects like flies, ants, spiders, and beetles. They are also known to consume certain types of vegetation, such as algae and small plants.
They are endangered due to pollution and deforestation. Poor froggies! Stupid, selfish people! :)
Spring peepers are found in wetland habitats such as ponds, marshes, and wooded areas with plenty of vegetation. They prefer areas with shallow water and abundant vegetation for breeding and shelter. They are commonly found in eastern North America.
Peepers was created in 1977.