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Besides the true frogs (Ranidae) and toads (Bufonidae), there are separate families for tree frogs, spadefoot toads, ... In most frog species only the males croak. They croak to attract female frogs for breeding, and to warn away other male frogs from their territory. Female frogs think croaking is very sexy.
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Green tree frogs croak so loud they sound like quacks. ... Female green tree frogs are not as big egg-layers as bullfrogs. In fact, the number of eggs they lay is only limited to around 400. These eggs do not stay near the surface of the water like other frog eggs — they attach to the roots of available plants nearby.
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frogworld.net/green-tree-frog/
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In one group of tree frogs the eggs are carried in a mass on the back of the female, exposed or in a pouch of skin. The tadpoles either are deposited in the water or continue their development in the pouch. A few members of the family, such as the North American cricket frog ( Acris crepitans ), are not arboreal.
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www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-treefrog.html
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So does anyone have a frog like the greys or red eyes that have a one tone pitch for a croak? They compare the big eyed croaks depending on species to a peacock cry or some just click... ... I believe 2 males and one female but uncertain on the middle sized one... ... Back to Tree Frogs Forum Forums Home Members Area...
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For some species of frogs, only the males sing. Other types of frogs appear to have both male and female calls. Large frogs have DEEP voices, meaning they call at a low frequency. Small frogs sing in high chirps, meaning they call at a high frequency. ... Red Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
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allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/songs.html
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One commonly asked question has to do with how to tell Male White's tree Frogs from Female ones. As far as I know this is ... I have heard from some that only males croak and sing also. Also, females tend to be larger than males, but bear in mind that size varies according to specific strains of White's tree frogs, so this is...
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allaboutfrogs.org/info/species/whites.html
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Tree Frogs - Tree Frogs information - Tree Frogs facts;; In this group belong over 500 different species located all around the world apart Males start to croak and call in order to attract females. Then the female lays eggs, the male fertilizes them with the seminal fluid. This occurs from mid April till mid August.
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www.wildanimalsonline.com/amphibians/treefrogs.php
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Female Red-Eyed Tree Frogs lay eggs on the undersides of leaves (that are right above the water); the male fertilizes the eggs as they are deposited. When the eggs hatch into tiny brown tadpoles, they fall into the water below.
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The male and female tree frogs will have a different size, which is the first determination of what their gender is. Males will generally be smaller than the female frogs, averaging an inch to about two inches. Female frogs, however, will be about an inch longer, starting at two ... If you have a frog that likes to croak,
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