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Have you ever been kept awake by the loud croaking of frogs and wondered why they always seem louder at night? In this video, we uncover the fascinating science behind nighttime frog croaks—from mating calls and survival strategies to temperature, humidity, and predator avoidance. The next time you hear that nighttime chorus, you’ll know exactly what’s going on.
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"I'm here, I'm strong and I'm ready" -- pretty much the same thing guys in bars are saying to the lady's both in my day and still today. I guess this is what they meant when they said, 'you have to kiss (not sleep with) a lot of frogs to find a prince.'
And I'm guessing they don't mate for life. But do they have vocal cords? Great video. Thanks Mel.