The word croaks is both a verb (croak, croaks, croaking, croaked) and a noun. Examples:
Noun: We heard the croaks coming from the pond each evening.
Verb: He croaks when he's looking for a mate.
(croaks is the third person singular form of croakuse it with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects.)
The frog croaks all night. - singular noun subject.
It croaks to find a mate. it as subject
Croak is a noun (a croak) and a verb (to croak).
It is the active form of the verb "to croak".
Alex Croak was born in 1984.
James Croak was born in 1951.
Yes. Females can croak. That is all i know. My midori can croak, and she wakes me up sometimes
You say it as "croak" In my experience you say it like "crock" not croak
Frogs like to croak after it rains.
John Bernard Croak was born in 1892.
Robert Croak
They don't croak when the water stagnates. They croak when it is mating season, in which case they are calling to a female. unless by croak you mean die, and in which case they will die when the water stagnates because it is unhealthy. It also means you need to re-phrase your question.
the marian croak use to make her invention is steel.
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