well, frogs do not come out in the rain, toads do. They need the moisture the rain provides. Next time you see one feel its back. it should be bumpy.
Frogs like moist cool areas. When it rains usually the sun is away and there are clouds and its muddy and moist out; perfect habitat for a frog.
Frogs need water to get oxygen through their skin. They generally live in ponds where water is available. When it rains they can come out onto land without drying out.
because there habitat is wet and humid (sortof)
Frog's internal body temperature lowers when it's raining. therefore to increase heart rate/ body temp they do aerobic activity such as jump around
because frogs are a type of fungus, they thrive when it rains, but when theres no rain they dehydrate and melt into the ground till it rains again.
Yes they do make noise when it rains
because they love water
No. Rain is water falling from the sky. Thunder is a loud booming noise produced by lightning. Thunder is usually accompanied by rain.
The water hitting the ground.
Frogs are amphibians, and amphibians need to keep their skin moist, and rain helps with that.
There are quite a few similarities if you think about it. Wind and thunderstorms generally go hand-in-hand. They both make a lot of loud noise. They can both be eery at times. They are both very often accompanied by rain. Etc.
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
No it cannot and will not.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
A lot. So that they can hear themselves well.
TREESTree frogs live in a tropical rainforest's.
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Too much rain. We must turn the rain machine off so the frogs will die.
The Australian rain forests have frogs especially to the north.