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2006-10-24 20:26:57 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

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It seems like they are really living it up at that point. They must really love it after it rains because they seem to love water. I imagine part of it is an emotional reaction, as natural as wanting to remark about the beauty of a rainbow.

2006-10-24 20:38:04 · answer #1 · answered by sandra_panda 6 · 0 0

Frogs croak to announce their availability to potential mates.

Rainy weather is good for frogs because they can move around more freely without risking drying out, and some of their predators are less active. Rain also creates the temporary pools which some species, such as wood frogs, lay their eggs in. Therefore, rain is very helpful to breeding.

So, when it rains, frogs think it's a good time for a night out at the froggy singles bar (or pond in this case) and start trying out all their best pickup lines ... ribbit! ribbit! ribbit!

While calling is most common in the spring, some frogs will go off under the right conditions at other times. I've heard occasional lonely calendar-challenged spring peepers call right thorugh the summer, and my two barking treefrogs (probably confused by human lighting cycles) were calling a few nights ago, though only kind of half-heartedly.

Just the sound of rain is enough to set some frogs off. I used to have a White's treefrog who would sing along with anything -- not just running water and flushing toilets but low-flying airplanes, lawnmowers, and just about anything else that an amorous frog can imagine is rain.

2006-10-24 20:37:50 · answer #2 · answered by Newton K 3 · 1 0

The reason that they croak after a rainstorm is because they're, like, actually AROUND after a rainstorm. They're hiding in damp and dark places where people can't see them when it's dry out. But lo and behold, when the rains come, all of a sudden it's party time for the frogs. Hence why you can actually hear them when it's wet outside.

2006-10-24 20:34:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm not entirly sure, but the rain makes their day kind of!, the wet weather is lovely for almost any frog so it could mean that they're " singin in the rain" kind of!lol or it could be that right now is their mating season and wet weather is needed for the action, and the croaking is to call of mates.

2006-10-24 20:31:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Frogs croak to announce their availability to potential buddies. wet climate is sturdy for frogs by way of fact they could flow around greater freely with out risking drying out, and a few of their predators are much less energetic. Rain additionally creates the temporary swimming pools which some species, jointly with wood frogs, lay their eggs in. as a result, rain is very effective to breeding. So, while it rains, frogs think of it quite is a sturdy time for a night out on the froggy singles bar (or pond as a consequence) and start up sorting out all their maximum suitable pickup strains ... ribbit! ribbit! ribbit! on an identical time as calling is maximum hassle-loose in the spring, some frogs will flow off decrease than the wonderful circumstances at different circumstances. i've got heard occasional lonely calendar-challenged spring peepers call perfect thorugh the summer time, and my 2 barking treefrogs (in all risk puzzled by human lighting fixtures cycles) have been calling some nights in the past, nevertheless basically variety of 0.5-heartedly. in simple terms the sound of rain is sufficient to set some frogs off. I used to have a White's treefrog who might sing alongside with something -- no longer basically working water and flushing lavatories yet low-flying airplanes, lawnmowers, and extraordinarily much something that an amorous frog can think of is rain.

2016-10-16 09:19:12 · answer #5 · answered by seelye 4 · 0 0

rain means water puddles and water is needed in order to mate
so the frogs croak is calling a mate

2006-10-24 20:30:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's like you singing in the shower!! They're happy they're clean!

2006-10-24 20:38:17 · answer #7 · answered by Nana 6 · 0 0

they were first born in water e.g tadpoles and they adapt to their way of living they have webbed feet

2013-11-07 08:28:24 · answer #8 · answered by shabir 1 · 0 0

the wanna mate with others

2006-10-25 12:35:26 · answer #9 · answered by animalhouser55 1 · 0 0

to keep me awake

2015-04-17 04:14:27 · answer #10 · answered by Lynn 1 · 1 0

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