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Do frogs and toads sleep?

CGEE: FAQ's
Frogs and toads will sit very still with their eyes closed. The assumption is that they are asleep, but it is not clear how long they sleep per day.

How do frogs and toads call?

CGEE: FAQ's
They squeeze their lungs with their nostrils and mouth shut. Air flows over their vocal chords and into their vocal sacs located on their throat, which then blow up like balloons. There are some frogs that can make noises without vocal sacs.

I have toads and frogs in the garden, how can I help them ?

FAQ's
Toads and frogs are attracted to damp gardens and ponds. Leave shelved edges along pond edges with pond lilys and plants such as marsh marigold. Piles of logs or bricks are good for amphibians to spend hot days and attract insects for them to feed on.

Do all frogs and toads eat only insects?

CGEE: FAQ's
No. As tadpoles, frogs and toads can be both herbivores (plant eating) and carnivores (meat eating). As adults, frogs and toads are carnivores, eating insects. But, not all frogs and toads eat only insects. The Spiny Reed frog is an african frog that is known to prey on the eggs of members of its own species. This is called heterocannibalism. Click here for more information on the Spiny Reed frog.

How many types of frogs and toads are there?

CGEE: FAQ's
of 1994, there are 3,500 species of the order Anura (frogs and toads) of which 80 species are found in the United States. In Minnesota there are 14 native species of Anura.

Will frogs and toads breed with other species?

CGEE: FAQ's
Not successfully. Some males are nonselective of mates and will mount other males, which will give a warning noise for the other to release its grasp.

How long do frogs and toads live?

CGEE: FAQ's
Depending on the species, between 2 to 40 years! The average age for a frog or toad is about 4 to 15 years.

How do frogs and toads breathe?

CGEE: FAQ's
Most frogs and toads breathe (and take in moisture) through their skin through a process called cutaneous gas exchange, but they also have lungs with which they breathe.

Do frogs and toads change color?

CGEE: FAQ's
There are a number of frogs and toads that can change color, depending on the temperature or substrate. In the US the best known example is the Gray Tree Frogs which regularly change from bright green to gray. For more information check Mattison's Frogs and Toads of the World.

Do frogs and toads have teeth?

CGEE: FAQ's
Yes, one of the few characteristics that the three living orders of amphibians (frogs, toads, etc) share is 'jointed' or 'hinged' teeth.

How do you tell the difference between toads and frogs?

SDNHM Herpetology FAQ
Frogs and toads are terms that originated in the United Kingdom to describe their frog diversity. In this part of the world, it is a simple difference. They have a frog and a toad species. So, the description of a typical "frog" and "toad" is regional. Toads are a type of frog and in many tropical areas Toad Family members look like a typical frog, with thin skin and live in moist habitats.

Have frogs and toads really fallen out of the sky?

CGEE: FAQ's
There are historical accounts of frogs falling from the sky, but these events are accompanied by terrific wind storms. Click here for more information.

Where can I go online to see pictures and calls of frogs and toads?

Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS
Whenever trying to I.D. frogs and toads, take a look at pictures and descriptions in various sources (field guides, web sites, encyclopedia, etc.). Since there can be a lot of color or pattern variation in some species, viewing a lot of different photos will may help you to see the variety. Also, read about other characteristics besides color. Often, these other characteristics are more reliable for identifying the species than its color.

Is it true that frogs and toads hibernate in the winter?

CGEE: FAQ's
Yes. During Minnesota winters the frogs and toads become dormant, hibernating either in the aquatic vegetation of lakes and ponds, under the water, or under leaf litter on the ground. For example, the Northern Leopard Frog and the Mink Frog will spend the winter swimming slowly under the ice, in the water of lakes, ponds and streams. The Wood Frog and the Spring Peeper can withstand partial freezing of body fluids buried under leaf little on the woodland floor.

How do frogs and toads deal with water loss?

CGEE: FAQ's
Different species of frogs and toads have different ways of reducing water loss. Most frogs and toads live in habitats that provide access to some sort of water body. The frogs and toads will then spend time in the water 'replenishing' any water they have lost. However, there are some frogs and toads that have unique methods of dealing with water loss. For example, the Water-holding Frog from South Australia lives in the desert and spends most if its time underground.

Is it safe to mix different species of frogs or toads in the same tank or pond?

Some Common Questions
I can't stress this enough! Definitely some species do ok together, but in many cases this can have deadly consequences! One visitor wrote me with an anecdote about having a Firebellied Toad and a Pac Man Frog in the same tank.

Help! Frogs calling at night are ruining our sleep! What can we do?

Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS
Yes, spring, summer and fall in Florida are prime frog breeding time and the frogs and toads can be very loud. The frogs/toads can be disconcerting if you are not familiar with them! In reality, there isn't MUCH you can do, but we have some ideas listed below.

What's with all the frogs?

Alpha21 : FAQ
We like frogs. A lot. We just can't help but love the Red-eyed tree frog, which is so colourful and small. We've chosen him as the Alpha21 mascot because he sticks to things, is stealthy, shows off some gorgeous colours and sometimes eats the competition. Our frog is the Red-eyed tree frog: Found in the tropical rainforests of Central America, the Red Eyed Tree Frog is arboreal and excels at jumping. This species of frog moves in a very stealthy yet deliberate manner.

Where are the frogs being found?

Frequently Asked Questions about Deformed Frogs - Minnesota ...
Reports of malformed amphibians have been reported in 35 states in the U.S. and 3 provinces in Canada since 1996. In Minnesota, nearly three-quarters of our 87 counties have reported malformed frogs since 1996. A map of national reports is available at the North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations.

Where do we sleep?

Travel to Mongolia with Boojum Expeditions: Mongolia's Trave...
Hotels, ger camps, quaint inns, homestays and camping. On a given trip you may stay in a number of different accommodations. In Mongolia, when ger camps are available we use them, when not we use homestays or vehicle supported camping. In Tibet the camping is quite rugged with several days where we are traveling only with pack horse support. In Uruguay we stay in comfortable hotels and local inns.
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