Common frog species found in Maryland include the American bullfrog, green frog, wood frog, and northern leopard frog. Each species has its own distinct features and habitats within the state.
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The sex of a wood frog can only be reliably determined based on external morphology shortly before, during or after the breeding season. Male wood frogs have enlarged thumbs. they will also hava a dark patch on their thumbs to 'grip' females during mating. Female wood frogs do not have these enlarged thumbs. Additionally, female wood frogs tend to be larger than male wood frogs, but this is not true for all individuals.
Wood frogs typically live for around 5-10 years in the wild, although some can live longer in captivity. The lifespan of wood frogs can be influenced by factors such as predators, disease, and habitat quality.
A grass frog is typically green or brown in color to help it blend in with its surroundings. This camouflage helps protect the frog from predators in its natural habitat.
alberta wetlands
yes indeed they can but the water can have chemicals frog the bellied toad that can make the wood frog sick so water need to be changes daily
A wood frog can be frozen and then defrosted, and live, if done properly.
There are frogs and toads that manage to live in many of the deserts of the world.
The sheep frog lives in several places in the world. They live in southern Texas, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Caribbean lowlands.
Common frog species found in Maryland include the American bullfrog, green frog, wood frog, and northern leopard frog. Each species has its own distinct features and habitats within the state.
Yes, there is a special type of frog that can do that.
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termites live all over the world in each country. Termites live in wood such as homes, tree stumps, and anything else made from wood.
we use wood so we can build things and live on earth and have things to help us live easier in this world
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It depends what kind of frog it is