Everyone that has ever heard a frog croak associates the sound with the word “Ribbit.” In reality, the natural noise that comes from a frog or toad is really more like a chirp. Thanks to the magic of ...
You can hear it in the morning and the evening. It comes from trees, behind bushes and under leaves. Ribbit. Ribbit. Ribbit. It’s spring — when a young frog’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
We're tempted to, simply because just about everyone is inclined to ribbit, or at least attempt a croak, when thinking about the frogverse. And while these little leapers are certainly quite cute, ...
Whatever sounds you think frogs make is what you’ll likely hear May 23 at the annual Frog Fest in Spring Mills. The event aims to educate the public about frogs that find their habitat locally and is ...
DEAR JOAN: Help! We have a pond in the backyard with a small waterfall. Recently a very loud frog has moved in and is in the waterfall. He rarely stops croaking day or night. We cannot see him but he ...
It’s spring — when a young frog’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. OK, we can’t say for sure if frogs have the same emotions as humans, but the chorus of croaks coming from the swampier areas ...
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